Why do some doctors advise against using home doppler monitors? At home fetal dopplers are a great way to connect with your unborn baby, but please note that they do...
When can I start using the fetal doppler? We recommend to wait until your 12th week of pregnancy before using a fetal doppler device. You may not hear the...
Is the fetal doppler measurement reliable? Typically, fetal doppler measurements are reliable but there are some factors that could cause the measurement to read improperly including:...
Can a fetal doppler replace ultrasound appointments? Our BabyHeart fetal doppler monitors work similar to an ultrasound, but they shouldn’t be used as a replacement for regular...
Should I use ultrasound gel? Ultrasound gel is recommended as it enables better skin contact for the doppler probe. However, any gel lubricant will work.
Which mobile devices are supported for models that can be connected to an application? The fetal doppler device app is compatible with iOS devices (iPhone, iPad, iPod) and Android phones and tablets.
Why can’t I hear anything? Does it mean my baby is having complications? If you are unable to hear your baby’s heartbeat, don’t panic. Your baby could be too small for the doppler...
Is BabyHeart FDA cleared? Yes, every BabyHeart fetal doppler is FDA cleared with registration number 3008973759.
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How do you record the sound? The best way to record sound on any of our dopplers is to use the included 3.5mm AUX cable and...