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Is this the baby heartbeat?

by DJ_kitty043, Aug 02, 2009 08:15PM
I have a video I made few hrs ago of a heartbeat I believe is my baby. I have neg HPT and blood test and I will be 25wks along ATM. Please tell me what you think of this. You will hear some of my heartbeat but the more higher up heartbeat is the baby?  I also here a weird sound like wind but there no fan on when I recorded this that all inside me. The doppler was down below on the left side.

youtube.com/watch?v=eFFeiw29kwo
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by JoyRenee, Aug 02, 2009 08:22PM
I'm confused- you think you're 25 weeks but you've never had a positive HPT, a sonogram or a doctor confirm it?

Fibroids can sound like baby heartbeats. Also, when you're pregnant you will hear other sounds, not just a "wind" sound.

by JoyRenee, Aug 02, 2009 08:24PM
I don't hear a fetal heartbeat at all.

by DJ_kitty043, Aug 02, 2009 08:28PM
I going to the dr tomorrow for an ultrasound to see what going on because my LMP was Feb. 8.  I know it weird that I keep getting negative results but why I be feeling movements and I found that heartbeat sound so I don't know what it can be. My mom told me that a fetal heartbeat but I want what others say about it.

by JoyRenee, Aug 02, 2009 08:31PM
What did you use to find a heartbeat?

Also, whatever I heard was too slow to be a heartbeat. It'll be interesting to see what the sonogram reveals and I hope you update us and let us know what's going on with you!

by DJ_kitty043, Aug 02, 2009 08:42PM
I used a pocket fetal doppler. I have another video I uploading which is more louder. My heartbeat is near the other one that I believe is the baby heartbeat because I feel movements once in a while for the past 2months.

by Kim1989, Aug 02, 2009 08:48PM
i dont hear it at all either

what your feeling might be gas

by niki_beth, Aug 02, 2009 09:02PM
I don't hear a fetal heart beat either. I did hear something that sounded like a heartbeat, but was way to slow to be a fetal heart beat....  a fetal heart beat should be somewhere between 120 and 160 beats per minute (usually on the higher side until later in pregnancy).
What was that video of? Sounded like someone was taking pictures, but I couldn't make out much??
Good Luck at your appointment. Let us know how it goes!

by DJ_kitty043, Aug 02, 2009 09:13PM
It cant be gas if I can feel it tap and move. I know the heartbeat should be 120 - 180 but it very hard for me to do that and use my cell the record it. Here a 2nd video of the sound but I don't know what going on down there.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yiHm_Gi3hDQ

Also want to point out (little TMI) I somewhat leaking from my breast also.

by niki_beth, Aug 02, 2009 09:24PM
I'm sorry hun, I still only hear what sounds to be your heart beat...

by Kim1989, Aug 02, 2009 09:25PM
the only reason i said its likely gas is because you would be over 20 weeks pregnant. your getting all negative tests and four doctors have told you your not pregnant

you CAN here something in the middle towards the end but it might just be yours possibly

by alaysha, Aug 02, 2009 09:50PM
I've had gas that if I didn't know better I would of SWORN were baby kicks. Never were. It is indeed possible for them to feel like moving and poking. Also, it doesn't sound like a fetal heart rate to me. By 25 weeks you would be showing up on a pregnancy test. Pregnancy tests test for a hormone in your urine which determines pregnancy. At 25 weeks there is no way that it wouldn't be showing up. When is the last time you took a test?

by JoyRenee, Aug 02, 2009 09:56PM
I agree that gas can feel like fetal movements. After I gave birth I would have "phantom baby movements" and all it was were my intestines. There have also been plenty of times I swore up and down I was pregnant and could feel "movements" but I never was. And in fact, when I got pregnant this last time it seemed like forever before I actually felt my baby move and knew it was my baby (not gas).

Not trying to be a Debbie-Downer but wanted you to know so that you aren't so convinced that in the event you're not pregnant you don't get so upset.

by spade22, Aug 02, 2009 10:08PM
In addition to four doctors telling you that you are not pregnant, I see from your journal entry that you were scheduled for an ultrasound at the end of June.  What was the result of that?

All the evidence suggests that you are not pregnant.  Hopefully the doctor can figure out what is going on.

by martikadragoon, Aug 02, 2009 11:44PM
I agree with other posters. by the way, when a woman is pregnant and gets sounds like "wind"  on doppler, it's the placenta usually.

by chantal21, Aug 03, 2009 12:05AM
It actually just sounds like it would be your own heartbeat. A baby's heartbeat will sound like a horse galloping. It's a very distinct beat and at 25 weeks would be picked up very easily and easily distinguished from your heartbeat. I hope you get some answers soon though. Keep us posted.

by MaryAK, Aug 11, 2009 02:31PM
Any word yet on the ultrasound results?  What did the doctor say?
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