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The doctor could not hear a fetal heartbeatwith a handheld doppler at nine weeks. Is this normal? She said it is unlikely she would hear anything until i am further along. I had a full ultra... View answer
How many weeks pregnant do you have to be to hear a heartbeat? I am around 6 to 7 weeks based on a guessed date of my last cycle. My obgyn said that she saw a flicker and could not hear a... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
( General & Family Physician)
I just asked the doctor about a audible heartbeat He explained it is normal when lying on your side. Bit I can hear it while on my back and sitting up. Mostly at night YYYY@ YYYY.net ... View answer
I can hear my hear beat in my ear on occassions, suffer from blocked ears regularly and my ears hurt when I blow my nose. Sometimes get very dizzy. Always used ot wear earplugs but now it hurts to ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. A.K. Srivastava
( ENT Specialist)
For a couple of days i could hear my heartbeat in my left ear while sitting mostly but also sleeping. Today my ear began to ache. Also my hearing was a little blocked like someone stuffed it with a ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Muhammed Aslam
( General & Family Physician)
the times. I started using earplugs every time I go to sleep to not hear the annoying sound. I also ...I have been experiencing the loud pulsing sound of my heartbeat for about a year now through my ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Aparna Amritsagar
( Internal Medicine Specialist)
withearplugs (barking neighborhood dogs), but since the noise is in my head, i cannot use the earplugs ... hear it over the mower. I listened for maybe an hour or two before I discarded the... View answer
im 29, a male , asthmatic by birth,i started having iregular heartbeat but diagnosed it with verapamil,later i noticed when i get hungry, i occasionaly have a skipped heavy heartbeat,i hear it... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Vignan Rachabattuni
( General & Family Physician)
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