Starting at week 5 the fetal heart will accelerate at a rate of 3.3 beats per day for the next month. The fetal heart begins to beat at approximately the same rate as the mothers, which is 80 to 85 bpm. Below illustrates the approximate fetal heart rate for weeks 5 to 9, assuming a starting rate of 80 Week 5 starts at 80 and ends at 103 bpm Week 6 starts at 103 and ends at 126 bpm Week 7 starts at 126 and ends at 149 bpm Week 8 starts at 149 and ends at 172 bpm At week 9 the fetal heartbeat tends to beat within a range of 155 to 195 bpm. The fetal heart rate will begin to decrease and generally will fall within the range of 120 to 160 bpm by week 12
The maximum, normal heart rate for a newborn baby is 190 beats per minute. The normal range is between 70 and 190 beats per minute.
The property of the normal pacemaker region is able to provide a normal setting for the heart to beat. It allows the heart to beat at a regular rate.
It depends on your size, age and physical condition. A newborn has a heart rate of 70-100 bpm. A normal sized adult (at rest) has a heart rate of about 55-100 bpm (beats per minute).
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A normal heart beat should be somewhere between 60-100 beats per minute.
A normal heart beat for an adult female is 60 to 100 beats.
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The normal range is 120 - 160, though there are babies who have slightly lower resting heart rates and are normal.
It is. Children's heart beat is much faster than an average adult
Camels heart rate is 45.6 beat/minute The normal range is 30-57 beat/minutes
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A penguin's normal resting heart-beat is about 60-70 beats per minute