There is no way to determine the sex of an unborn child by the fetal heart rate that has been proven.
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311 - 120 = 191
A circle is 360 degrees. There are three 120 degree angles since 3x120 is 360. If you want, think of the first angle as the one between 0 and 120, the next as the one between 120 and 240 and the third as the one between 240 and 360.
100 80 + 20 = 100 120 - 20 = 100
There are 120 of them.
Fetal heartbeat has nothing to do with gender prediction.
An unborn baby's heart rate normally ranges from 120-160 beats per minute
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A normal healthy resting heartbeat for a male (or female) would be between 60 - 80 bpm. However, it can easily go to 120 with exertion, excessive use of stimulants, etc. To check, sit still for fifteen minutes, then take your pulse for fifteen seconds and multiply by four. If your resting heartbeat is 120 bpm, you should discuss the matter with your doctor.
Yes, that is a very normal heartbeat for a fetus. I have had 3 children & pregnant with my 4th & my 1st 3 kids heartbeats were in the 160's. All girls. This baby though I am pregnant with is ranging 140's to 150's. Your baby has a good strong heartbeat. Good Luck! A normal heart rate for a fetus is 120-160. At my first ultrasound I was 10 weeks 5 days and my babies heart beat was 176...it slows down throughout pregnancy.
120 a month depending on what formula
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105.105 is half way between 90 and 120.
The normal range is 120 - 160, though there are babies who have slightly lower resting heart rates and are normal.
105.105 is half way between 90 and 120.
Use a blood pressure cuff (sphygonometer, or something). The reading will be something like 120/90 where the higher number is the pressure of the heartbeat (systolic) and the lower number is the pressure between beats (diastolic).
There are 120 minutes between 2pm and 4pm.