What is the heartbeat of a baby boy during pregnancy?
At my last scan the heartbeat was around 140 and now everyone in family is guessing boy or girl from it. Is there really a heartbeat difference for boys? just for fun curiosity yaar.
My baby boy's heartbeat was 155 bpm at first, so the theory about lower heartbeats for boys is totally wrong. Just be happy and stay active for a healthy delivery!
Medically, a normal fetal heart rate is between 110 to 160 bpm for both genders. It varies based on gestational age and fetal activity, not gender. Just focus on your regular scan reports.
I am currently 24 weeks and my baby's heartbeat is always around 145, but we don't know the gender yet! Does anyone else's baby's heart rate change during different scans?
Haha, both my twins had completely different heart rates and they are both boys! So that old theory definitely failed in my case. Don't worry about it.
There is no scientific connection between fetal heart rate and gender. My baby's heartbeat fluctuated at every scan. Don't waste time on these myths, just focus on healthy growth.
Hearing that heartbeat for the first time is such a miracle, regardless of the number. My doctor told us that heart rate changes based on baby's activity, not gender. Sending you so much love.
I completely understand how exciting it is to guess the gender using heartbeats, I did it too. But scientifically, it's just a myth. As long as the heartbeat is strong, that's all that matters.
Oh, I spent hours researching this because I was so anxious! But honestly, both boys and girls can have heartbeats anywhere between 110 to 160 bpm. Don't let these old wives' tales stress you out.
Fetal heart rate actually changes based on your baby's movement and even your own activity. It has nothing to do with gender. Just focus on your regular walks and prenatal care.