Heartbeat in an unborn child
with normal hearing
No, it is not
possible for an unborn child's heartbeat to be heard by a doctor or anyone else
using only their ears. While a stethoscope may be used to amplify the sound of
a fetal heartbeat during a prenatal check-up, the sound is not audible to the
human ear alone.
Additionally, an unborn child's hearing ability is not fully
developed until around the 20th week of pregnancy. Even then, it is unlikely
that the child would be able to hear and respond to specific instructions from
a doctor.
It's important to note that medical professionals use
ultrasound technology to visualize and monitor fetal development, including the
heartbeat. This is a non-invasive and safe way to assess the health and
well-being of both the mother and the developing fetus.
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