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Is a heartbeat at 6 weeks of 135 good?

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Dr. Marvin Ott answered

Yes: I assume we are talking about the fetus. Fetal heart rate should be between 120 and 160 beats per minute, but the exact number will vary throughout that range for your fetus. Hope this helps!

Answered 8/13/2014

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