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Really high fetal heart rate?


I'm 8 weeks pregnant and had a virginal ultrasound today. The doc said the rate is 320 and it may be a partial mole as my hCG is really high. too. 320 is really high. Has anyone known any case with hear rate >300?

Thanks,

I have no experience with this but have a link to a site that may have even more information that can help you: http://forums.obgyn.net/pregnancy-birth

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