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6 week pregnancy ultrasound
At 6 week 4 days, heartbeat captured was 106 bpm. Doctor said its normal but shud increas e by 8 weeks. I have no nausea , pain or any other pregnancy symptoms since starting of pregnancy. So bit worried if its normal or denotinv any issues. Please help. Cant sleep due to this tension.
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Relax need not worry
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Hi Its normal to have heart beat anywhere between 100-110 between 6-7 weeks. As told yes it increases. Can get repeat usg tvs at 8 weeks as suggested by your obstetrician. Having no nausea or vomiting is also normal. Be relaxed. Good luck
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Heart beat should be checked After 7 weeks normal heartbeat is between 110 to 150
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