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FHR 175 BPM = 8 weeks pregnancy
Hi docs. My wife is 8 weeks pregnant and yesterday she had mild cramps and we went to hospital and doc did scan and informes Baby is fine with FHR 175 bpm is it normal at 8 weeks of pregnancy as we did not get chances to ask from doc as doc went for surgery. Also Pus cell i urine ruled ou 8 to 10 which shiws infection. So dr. Prescribed some medicines My concern only if 175 bpm is normal at 8 weeks pregnancy???
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Yea this is normal
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It's normal.
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Yes it’s normal , in early pregnancy FHR can be high
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Fetal heart rate depends on maternal pulse Normal fetal heart rate is between 110 to 150
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