Fetal Doppler
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By counting the heartbeats for one minute you will be able to determine the
baby's heart rate in beats per minute (BPM). Do this at least 3 times and
average the results to get a more accurate reading.
A baby's normal heart rate should be between 110 and 160 BPM. The baby's heart
rate can vary based on the level of activity. Early in the pregnancy the baby's heart
rate will vary but as the baby matures the heart rate will become more consistent.
If you detect a heart rate in the range of 60 to 100 BPM then you are most likely
picking up the mother's heartbeats.
If you are concerned about the sounds you hear you should contact your
healthcare provider for assistance.
The Fetal Doppler is a listening system to hear the sounds your baby makes and is
NOT a medical device and can not be used for diagnostic or medical purposes and is
not to be used as a substitute for regular prenatal care by a licensed doctor.
Recording your Baby's Heartbeat
We recommend and encourage you to record the sound of your baby's heartbeat
on a smartphone. What a wonderful sound to share with your family and friends.
It would also be an amazing memory to share with your child as they grow older.
Once you have the Fetal Doppler connected, find the baby's heartbeat and then
begin recording. You may need to turn up the unit's volume up button to get the
best recording.
Tip:
Record the mother's heartbeat also during this time and play it to soothe your
newborn baby in the nursery. Rather than a generic white noise heartbeat, wouldn't
it be better to use the baby's mother's heartbeat?
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