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How long after implantation does a babies heartbeat start?

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Dr. James Ferguson answered

~5 wks: The cited beginning of the heartbeat is around 5 wks after conception. It cannot be heard at that point but it is beating.

Dr Ingram agreed

Answered 4/11/2020

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