A fetal heart rate (fHR) of 94 at 7 weeks is a little lower than average, but it's not always a cause for panic. Sometimes early scans catch the heartbeat before it speeds up. Still, embryo bradycardia can mean your doctor will want to keep a closer eye on things with more scans or follow-up visits, just to be safe. Many times, the heart rate picks up as the pregnancy continues, but it's important to stay in touch with your healthcare team and ask them what to watch for or what your next steps should be. Wishing you the best—hang in there and keep up with your appointments.