Answered by estone - May. 8, 2012 12:39am
12 weeks is the norm. I was able to pick it up at home with my doppler at 12 weeks.
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Answered by babyh03 - May. 7, 2012 5:51pm
We heard our baby's at 6w2d. They didn't think we'd see anything but we heard AND saw the little shrimp with a 114 BPM HB.
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Answered by tibby8 - May. 7, 2012 5:45pm
yea i hear you lol
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Answered by kcrittenden - May. 7, 2012 3:25pm
Thanks ladies :). I think I am just excited. I have a 3 year old now but I found out at 8 weeks with him so I was already far along. But this baby I found out at 3.5 weeks so i am very impatient :p.
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Answered by tibby8 - May. 7, 2012 3:12pm
when i was 6w5d they showed me the heartbeat but i didnt get to hear it. at 10w5d they first showed me and then let me hear it. i onlx heard it briefly tho bc my little bugger kept squirming around lol. but yea im sure at 10 weeks theyll let you if not just ask
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Answered by kaylia2oo5 - May. 7, 2012 3:01pm
I seen my Dr at 12 weeks, and they picked the babys heartbeat up that day :) I had bought a fetal doppler from Ebay, and couldn't find the heartbeat so I was kind of nervous. Come to find out I was looking in the wrong spot! Some women are able to hear the heartbeat as early as 10 weeks though. Best of luck!!
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