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baby heart beat

For any of you that have had or are having a girl what is her heart beat? I'm 34 weeks and expecting a girl and wondering if 140 range is normal? The dr says it's good. But he and ways asks if it's a boy and iv had literally like 5 ultrasounds to make sure it's a girl. Bc we have 2 boys plus my husband's family is full of boys and 0 girls. Anyways just curious.
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I'm having a girl. 100% sure and her heartbeat is always in the 140's. It's perfectly normal. I'm 33 weeks.
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I don't know what I'm having yet but hoping for a girl I have 2 boys already but my baby's heart beat now is in the 140s with my boys was 160 to 178
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I'm having a girl and at my last appointment her heartbeat was 133. I'm almost 34 weeks and my baby is perfectly healthy. You can't tell the baby's gender by heartbeat.
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Girl and hers is now between 140-150 at 32 weeks
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There's some wives tale about faster heart rates being girls. Some mds are weird.
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This makes me feel better then. Bc he always has his tech do my sono and he looks at my chart and says ohh a girl this time we'll he didn't do that and did the hb first and said what r u having and I said girl and nd he was like ohh well u can't tell the sex by the hb anyways. Iv had a 3d scan plus 3 with him confirming girl but some times stuff like that makes me think humm is everyone wrong.
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I'm 39 weeks with a girl and her heart beat usually varies between 120-150.
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