Asked by Samantha Cullen on Jun 27, 2024

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​Movement can be felt and the heartbeat is detectable with a fetoscope

A) ​first trimester
B) ​second trimester
C) ​third trimester

Fetoscope

A medical instrument used to listen to the fetal heartbeat during pregnancy through the mother's abdomen.

Movement Felt

Movement Felt describes the physical sensation or perception of motion by an individual or within an environment.

  • Characterize the specific physiological adjustments and symptomatology pertinent to pregnancy throughout its trimesters.
  • Understand pivotal developmental milestones in fetal development during each trimester of pregnancy.
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Hector LionelJul 02, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
Fetal movement, often referred to as "quickening," typically becomes noticeable to the mother during the second trimester, around 18 to 22 weeks for first-time mothers and slightly earlier for women who have been pregnant before. The heartbeat of the fetus can also be detected with a fetoscope by the second trimester, making this the correct match for the description provided.