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Fetal heart rate
I am 10 weeks 03 days pregnant.. In 8 weeks 06 days heart rate was 186 bpm , in 9 weeks 05 days It shows 179 bpm and yesterday 10 weeks 02 day It shows 172 bpm .. is it normal? Why It is reducing within 1 or 2 week?
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Normal
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Connect please
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It's completely normal. You need not worry
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Why are you bothered? So many ladies became pregnant earlier and had babies. They never knew what the heart rate of the baby was at 6 weeks and 8 weeks and  10 weeks. Please don't be a slave of Technology. By the way, why are you getting your sonography done every two weeks ?
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That's normal
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It's  normal, in very early  pregnancy  it will be  high,slowly  it decreases with advancing pregnancy.
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Its normal completely normal
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