Sunday, February 28th, 2010 at
12:03 pm
I started feel a little bit of movements(like vibration and butterflies) at 16 weeks but it comes and go,one day I feel a bit and the other nothing at all.I checked the heartbeat everyday as I got a fetal doppler but it worries me that the baby is not developing well as I cannot feel it moving everyday.I do have a lot of cramps but not bleeding.I would appreciate any answers.Thank you
Sunday, February 28th, 2010 at
12:01 am
I have a BabyBeat Doppler that tells bpm. I used the doppler last night and a few nights before and found my heart rate was around 80 to 85, but i also kept finding a heart rate between 120-160 it sounded like a fetal heartbeat. I’m a little confused, the doppler stayed between 120-160 at certain times. Has anyone else had this happen.
Honest answers only…
Saturday, February 27th, 2010 at
10:55 am
I just rented a doppler for fetal heart beat. I am ten weeks. I find it hard to tell between the actual heart beat and the fetal blood flow. The monitor calulates a number of 170 BPM, could this be the heart beat number?
Friday, February 26th, 2010 at
12:01 pm
I am at 18 weeks and I have not felt the baby move yet and I am a little worried. I even thought of renting a fetal doppler to hear the baby’s heart beat.. :o) I think it would ease my mind… Anyone with any experiences?
Friday, February 26th, 2010 at
1:16 am
im a little annoyed cos i bought the angel sounds fetal heart doppler with heart beat moniter (i.e the monter tells you beats per minute), i found the baby’s heartbeat and it was quite clear, but the moniter did not pick it up and tell me the beats per minute? why is this? you would think it would be able to as that is the sole purpose of the machine? also it keeps picking mine up and tells me one minute my heart rate is 60, the next 130 (and thats not on the baby thats on my heart) i love the doppler for finding the heartbeat, its just annoying me that its not telling me the babys beats per minute…is there a manual way to work it out? cos ive tried and the babys heart beat is so fast it is so difficult to do….
i have included a video if anyone wants to see of they can work out the beats per minute for me??
lol
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SpL-4s4DNXY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SpL-4s4DNXY
i tried it but its so difficult cos the heartbeat is so fast, also do you count the two beats together as one?
thank you xx did u check out the vid…does it sound like urs? x
Of course your not sad!! lol, just wanted to say thanks for the answer and good luck with the rest of your pregnancy !! x
Thursday, February 25th, 2010 at
1:16 am
ok i am 24weeks 2day and yesterday my baby kicked only 5times all day today i have felt only 5 kicks as well and no movement. i am not all that worried cos i have used my fetal heart doppler to listen and there is a heart beat but my question is. is reduced fetal movement or kicks a sign of something serious or just a lazy baby? should i still inform my doctor ?. i had a scan done yesterday and he looks ok and weigh 1pound 5oz do you guys think that he will be a big baby?
Wednesday, February 24th, 2010 at
12:01 pm
Hello all,
Yes another question from the paranoid mother here. I am currently 15 weeks and a few days pregnant. I have had ultrasounds at least every two weeks from the time I found out I was preggo in week 3 lol. I have a subcoronic hemorrhage that is the main reason for all the ultrasounds. Anyhow being the fact I have seen the heart rate from 6 weeks I have known everything. My question is when is is normal for the heart rate to slow. Let me explain here. At 6 weeks when they first got the hb it was 121 then it by like week 8 it was in the 180’s. Since then it has been going down about week 10 it was in the 170’s then the next time it was checked like week 12 it was 160 -170. Now over the last three weeks it has been between 150 to 160 if the baby is active and in the 150’s it is not. (I have a fetal heart doppler this is how I know all of this). So now in Week 14 to 15 I have noticed something that worries me and I need some reassurance as the doctors really don’t say much. The last week I have noticed it dropping to the 140’s for a second or so then back to the low to mid 150’s… Is this normal or should I be concerned that something is going wrong. I had an ultrasound yesterday and they said every thing looked "ok" I hate that word cause I always feel they are hiding something lol. I know the baby is healthy cause all the measurements, measure ahead of what I actually am usually 4 to 5 days ahead. So I know he is growing well. I just want some reassurance to the sudden from the 150’s to the 140’s this week is it normal? When do their heart rates stabilize and balance out, it has seemed to be dropping over the last weeks is that normal? I appreciate all your help, and hope you all have a good day.
Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010 at
1:12 pm
The machines that let u hear the baby’s heart beat, not quite sure what they are called, fetal doppler, sonacid? I heard lots of names for them. Anyhoo has anyone got one at home, and are they any good?
Thank you
Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010 at
2:28 am
i have a fetal doppler. i put it on and my wobby looooves to hear the hear beat. that’s one way i think he conencts. how about you?
Monday, February 22nd, 2010 at
3:37 pm
What do you think my baby is? a girl or a boy?
i had my 3rd check-up last wednesday (feb 10, 2010). and my doctor took my baby’s heart rate with a fetal doppler. it’s 150. what could my baby be? a boy or a girl?!=)
i am currenlty 19 weeks now.
Sunday, February 21st, 2010 at
1:26 pm
I have a fetal Doppler and i am 13 weeks and 5 days, i hear my baby’s heart beat every single day like 3 times a day, what are my chances of miscarriage?
Sunday, February 21st, 2010 at
1:12 am
Has anyone ever rented a Fetal Heartbeat Doppler from a company? I am thinking about doing it and want to know other people’s experiences…. and which is the best company to use?
Saturday, February 20th, 2010 at
12:01 pm
Has anyone rented a fetal heart doppler to use at home? If so how often did you use it and was there any ill side effects?? I have one and its so hard to see it sitting there and not take a little listen every other day or so. Is it ok to do so often?
I wanted to add that I am 13 weeks, still unable to feel baby move. And we tried to get pregnant for 1 year, got pregnant but had a miscarriage then tried for another 8 months before I got pregnant finally. So I have it for piece of mind.
Saturday, February 20th, 2010 at
12:03 am
I had a previous blighted ovum and am concerned of a future miscarriage. I saw the heartbeat at 7 weeks 3 days and bought a home doppler which I found the heartbeat this morning and it was at 116 bpm. I’m nervous this is slow PLEASE HELP!
Friday, February 19th, 2010 at
10:49 am
This is mainly for Aussie’s ( because I live in Australia )
I want to buy a doppler ( fetal heart rate monitor ) not sure where to get one from. I know they are available on ebay, but I’d rather purchase one from a shop. Anyone know where to get one?
I asked at a chemist today but the bloke looked at me like I was stupid and seemed to think I was talking about a baby monitor. Tried to explain that this device was to listen to the baby’s heart BEFORE it’s born. LOL
I’m in Victoria.
I’m 20 weeks pregnant, and feel the baby kicking, I want one more for my partner so he can hear the heartbeat. He hasn’t been able to come to the ultrasounds due to work (new job).
Friday, February 19th, 2010 at
12:01 am
I first heard my baby’s heartbeat at 11 weeks with a rented fetal doppler. I’m currently at 12 and a half weeks, and the heartbeat still sounds like a swish swish swish, not like a galloping horse like most people say. I am fairly sure that it’s the baby’s heartbeat because it’s very fast 156+ every time I heard it, but I started doubting because it doesn’t sound like a galloping horse. Would it sound different once the baby’s older, like at five months or so? Please advise, thank you.
Hey, thanks everyone for your prompt answers! I am immensely reassured that I am not listening to my own valves or something. And thanks to "freesamknight" for including the link.
Thursday, February 18th, 2010 at
12:04 pm
Today I was screwing around at work (labor and delivery unit) with the doppler monitor and was trying to find the heartbeat (15 weeks along) and couldn’t find it. I’m no professional, and I’ve heard the heartbeat three times before at the doctor.
Should I worry, or is it just my skill? I only tried for about ten minutes, and it wasn’t a "fetal heartbeat doppler".
I don’t think I should worry because I wasn’t really positioned right. I don’t know, any advice?
Thanks.
Thursday, February 18th, 2010 at
1:13 am
I’m 17 weeks pregnant today. Starting yesterday, I have been feeling a semi-sharp right sided pain that seems to come and go every couple of minutes. It doesn’t feel like a period like cramp but a small isolated spot on the right side right above my vagina. Could this be ligaments stretching. I heard the heartbeat on my fetal doppler so I know the baby is ok. Any simialr experiences would be great to hear. Thanks.
Wednesday, February 17th, 2010 at
12:01 pm
2 nights ago I couldn’t sleep because the baby decided to have a private party in my tummy 
Last time I felt it only once. This morning nothing. I check with a fetal doppler and I could hear the baby heart. Is it normal that the baby might change sleeping and active pattern????
Wednesday, February 17th, 2010 at
1:16 am
i am 17 weeks pregnant today, and i have not yet felt the baby move and this is my second baby. i keep reading and hearing people say that they felt the baby move sooner in their second pregnany. but i haven’t felt the baby yet, and i am concerned. i have a fetal doppler and heard the babies heartbeat, but just no fetal movement.
Tuesday, February 16th, 2010 at
1:14 pm
There was just a question asked about how early the heart beat can be detected and quite a few said the heart beat can be heard at 9 weeks at the earliest. Do you mean with a fetal doppler (heart monitor) or at an ultrasound scan or did you not go for your first scan till you were 9 weeks? Because i went for an ultrasound scan when i was 6 weeks exactly and i heard my baby’s heart beat, it was strong and 167 beats per minute so it must be possible to hear the heart beat earlier than 9 weeks!
Tuesday, February 16th, 2010 at
12:06 am
Well I have a question for those experiences in using fetal dopplers… the link has a recording of what I believe is the fetal heart beat .It took me awhile to find it . Its a bit staticy…but it was the best I could get of it .The LCd shows something like 145-150 but my experience the LCD is usually very wacky on me ….its very easy to find my own and is alot louder the lcd when I get to my own bpm shows anything from 66,90 something ,108 and then goes back to lower numbers
http://simone-zorina.blogspot.com/
oh by the way I’m 14 weeks now
last pregnancy was twins
Monday, February 15th, 2010 at
12:00 pm
I am a little overweight and I was wondering if the doppler will be able to pick up the baby’s heart rate at my 11 week appointment?
Monday, February 15th, 2010 at
12:01 am
would it sound like bubbles, or nosiy static?
Sunday, February 14th, 2010 at
1:12 pm
I’m about 5 weeks and a few days pregnant and i was wondering if you can hear your own heart beat in your uterus with a fetal doppler. I know really its a little early to hear the babys heart beat but thought i’d have a listen and see as i have had a horrible weekend and was in hospital because i was in alot of pain and they thought i perhaps had a ectopic pregnancy, i didn’t but was v scary. anyway i can hear a heart beat thats about 83 bpm but wondering if thats my own as i don’t know how fast my own heart beat should be.