using a doppler

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ok i know a lot of you will say you cant hear a heartbeat at 8 weeks. im still going to give it a go though :)

mine arrived yesterday. so far we have listened to our own hearts, pulses and even the dogs heart (or tried to hear the dogs heart).

i am going to try to hear baby today and found these tips on the internet.

https://www.howtodothings.com/family-relationships/how-to-use-a-fetal-doppler

There is no better sound than the sound of your baby's heartbeat from the womb. Purchasing or renting a fetal Doppler can be a great way for you and your family (especially soon-to-be siblings) to bond with your baby. Using this baby heartbeat monitor will allow other family members to share in the excitement of your pregnancy.

There are many sounds that can be heard with a fetal Doppler including kicks, hiccups and, of course, your baby's heartbeat. A fetal heartbeat can be heard with a fetal Doppler as early as 8-10 weeks. Follow the tips below to get the most out of your Doppler by learning how to use a fetal Doppler.

Always start with a full bladder, especially in the early weeks (weeks 8-14). This will help to bring your uterus up out of your pelvic cavity
Place a small (quarter-sized) amount of gel on your abdomen. Start in the middle at the pubic bone if you are in the first trimester, and up by your belly button if you are more than 20 weeks along.
Place the probe directly on top of the gel and turn the unit on.
Move the probe in a VERY SLOW circular motion moving side to side across your abdomen.
If your fetal Doppler has an LCD heart-rate readout, do not try to read the display until you can hear your baby's heartbeat. Your heart beats at about 60-80 beats per minute, the fetus has a heart-rate between 120-180.
Not hearing the heartbeat before 12-14 weeks is not a sign that anything is wrong with your baby or your pregnancy. Hearing the heartbeat as early as 10 weeks isn't always possible and how early a fetal heartbeat can be heard will depend largely on a number of factors including:
Type of baby Doppler being used: Be sure that your Doppler is in fact a 'fetal Doppler' and not a prenatal listener. Some of the products available do not utilize the same technology as a fetal Doppler and cannot detect a fetal heartbeat until after 30 weeks. Also, different types of fetal Dopplers vary with regards to sensitivity and durability. Not all fetal Dopplers are created equally.

The size and shape of the mother: Taller women and women who are overweight may have a more difficult time hearing the heartbeat in the early weeks. However, by 12-14 weeks, a Doppler should be able to pick up a heartbeat in women of all shapes and sizes.
Inaccurate due date: Sometimes it is difficult to determine a due date. If your due date is off by a week or more, you may be expecting to hear the heartbeat earlier than would be possible.
Misinformation: A fetal heart will begin to beat at around 5-6 weeks' gestation. Although an ultrasound machine will be able to detect this by about 6 weeks, a fetal Doppler cannot detect a heartbeat until closer to 8-10 weeks. An ultrasound machine uses very powerful probes (5-10 Mhz) at a much higher output level (up to 720 Mw/cm2) whereas a fetal Doppler only uses a 2-3 Mhz probe at a much lower level of less than 20 mw/cm2. For this reason, fetal Dopplers are unable to detect a heartbeat before 8 weeks and usually not before 10-12 weeks. Dont be misled. If someone says she heard her baby's heartbeat at 6 weeks, she is probably referring to an ultrasound scan not a fetal monitor.
Lastly, fetal Dopplers have been safely used for over 50 years and there are no known ill effects regarding mother or fetus. That said, please be sure that the fetal Doppler you choose is FDA-approved and always talk to your healthcare provider about any questions or concerns regarding the use of a fetal heart monitor.

Michelle Wright owns and operates two companies--Tummy Tickles and Sonotrax--which rent and sell fetal dopplers.

Required Tools:
Fetal Doppler
Ultrasound gel
Patience (especially if you are less than 10 weeks)

Caution:
Talk to your health care provider.
Use prudently.
Be sure your Doppler is FDA-approved.

Quick Tips:
Have a full bladder.
Use lots of gel.
Start low and move SLOW.

Useful Links:
Fetal Heartbeat Sample
Tips for Using a Fetal Doppler
Pregnancy Due Date Calculator
 
I haven't been able to pick up my beans yet, thanks for the tips! x
 
they are very good tips - just remember little movements as the heart is only a few mm in size at that age so if you move too quickly it is easy to miss
 
yes, i think i moved mine a bit too quick at times cos i was desperate for a wee (just tried it now). i did find a pulse near my hip though which i thought was pretty cool. i love knowing whats going on inside me and never knew i had a pulse there :) i need to find examples of 8 week old heart beats so i know what i am looking for

how do you count the beats per minute but the way? is it just every pulse sound you hear? you dont have to double it or anything?
 
We first found ours at 8+4 so it is possible early on and we've listened in to a steady 170 b p m ever since just move the Doppler very slow be patient try not to use to much gel and get as tight in to the pubic bone as you can it also helps to angle the probe in behind the bone
 
thanks dadoftwo. ive been chucking the gel on in massive clumps thinking it would help :lol: will not do that next time then :)
 
ps how did you count 170 bpm without loosing count? or do you have a doppler with the counter on?
 
I didn't know you could buy these, I'm off to search the internet and get myself one, how exciting :happydance:
 
Great I'll take a look on Amazon as well, its probably a bit early for me to hear a heartbeat but I'll still be checking every day
 
Im 8w5d now and still cant find bubs hb..
scary :( xx
 
how many weeks are you? i have found no baby yet (i think) but am having great fun all the same. so far i have also listened to me swallow water and sing a song. but i now have a sticky neck :)
 
Im 8w5d now and still cant find bubs hb..
scary :( xx

dont be scared. my doppler says it cant pick one up till 12 weeks so 8 weeks for us both is probably still very over optomistic. i know buttondumpling had a beat on monday cos i saw it on a scan so im sure it will still be pumping away - yours too :)
 
i keep finding my pulse - i know its mine cos its only 70bpm. go away my pulse - its not WHAT I Want to hear :lol:
 
Ahhh just found bubs for the second time! 150bpm chugging away like a little train. Best sound in the world :-)
Sooooo reassuring as scan not for another 2 weeks!
 
thats why i got my doppler anjadoem. its a long time to wait between scans. i would hate for anything to happen and me know nothing about it for days or even weeks x
 
I don't know if it will help anyone, but I can only find my baby's heartbeat after I take a shower. Last night I took a big fall and had been worried since. I tried looking for baby 2 times last night with no success. This morning when I woke up I heard tons of movement, but couldn't find the heartbeat, so I got to thinking.. I usually check once a day after my shower. I got out of the shower and tried... there it was!

I also do not have gel, but my doppler works the same with water. Like most women, I have an angel sounds.
 
My angel sounds arrived today, I just had a quick go :dohh: (promised myself i wouldnt try until 10 weeks) and couldnt find anything except my heartbeat.. its still early but im going to try again on wednesday when im 10 weeks..
I didnt have any gel so I used bio oil :blush: do you think that would work ok??
 
my angel sound came with a little tiny tube of free gel. didnt yours?

good luck :)

thanks for the tip on the shower. i dont have showers but love baths so i am going to give it another shot when i get out of my bath in about half an hour or so :)
 

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