It is not possible for a woman to visually feel whether her baby has a heartbeat throughout her pregnancy. This means that after pregnancy, even if the fetus has a fetal heartbeat, the mother does not feel it. A pregnant woman can feel fetal movements and can feel her abdominal aorta moving, but she cannot feel or touch the fetal heartbeat. In general, the primitive fetal heartbeat can appear at 8 weeks of pregnancy, and the woman herself will not feel anything, but some women may experience an increased pregnancy reaction. The fetal heartbeat can be heard with a common stethoscope or monitored with a fetal heart monitor or fetal whisperer around 18-20 weeks of pregnancy. The fetal heartbeat is an important indicator of the healthy development of the fetus in the mother’s body, so it is necessary to go to the hospital for regular monitoring of fetal heart sounds. The normal range of fetal heartbeat is 110-160 beats per minute, below or above this value is not normal. Some women can feel a beating sensation in their abdomen after 4-5 months of pregnancy, but in fact it is not the fetal heart, but caused by fetal movement. Because the mother does not feel the fetal heart, she needs to go to the hospital regularly for prenatal checkups, keep an optimistic attitude and exercise properly.