Is there a fetal heart with a primitive heartbeat?



Visible primitive heart tube beats are made by the fetal heart, indicating that the fetus is alive, pregnant women can continue to observe and protect the fetus, regular obstetric examination.

In women with regular menstruation, at about 6-7 weeks after menopause, the primitive heartbeat, which is commonly known as fetal heartbeat, can be observed on ultrasound. The presence of primordial heartbeat indicates that the embryo is developing normally and is in good condition, so the pregnant woman can keep the fetus at ease, but she should pay attention to regular checkups, as well as pay attention to rest and ensure adequate nutrition.

Although the presence of a primitive heartbeat on ultrasound indicates that the embryo has developed a fetal heartbeat, pregnant women should still go to the hospital for regular checkups to observe other indicators, such as blood tests for human chorionic gonadotropin levels, to monitor the fetus from multiple perspectives.