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511778 tn?1222823285

Buying a Doppler

I've decided to buy/rent a doppler and am looking at them on ebay. Does anybody know the difference between a 2 MHZ one and the 3 MHZ one? Not sure what features I should be looking for in a doppler.

Also, I went to the doctors today and was told that the baby's heartbeat (now 13.6 weeks) was 162. Is this what most of you are experiencing?

Thanks!
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Avatar universal
I have the same issue, no appetite, and i love to eat, nothing taste good, it is getting also better little by little, but makes me worried, thank you again for your note, i will order the doppler.

I hope you get your appetite back and feel better..

Thank you
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422823 tn?1229736847
I get so sick occasionally, but mostly I am past that, I think.  Now I just have trouble eating, nothing sounds good and I just dont have an appetite.  But, it is getting better, little by little.  I have lost 14 lbs, so I am hoping to gain so of that back soon.

Good luck with the doppler, you wont be sorry.
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Thank you so much for the info, i am 13w3days, and still get sick all the time, and worried so much. So definitely will get Doppler like yours, thank you for the info, when is baby supposte to start moving?

I have my next appointment on 25th.

Thank you again, do you still get sick?
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422823 tn?1229736847
Laka:  I didnt talk to my doctor. Everything that I have read says that it is very safe. My doctor actually used the exact same one when we went to our last appointment.  I have mine until next tuesday, a week from today. After that I am counting on the baby moving soon after.

Terra_dawn-  I notice fluxtuation, and we use ours daily.  It goes between 155-165 pretty readily.  One day last week it was 180, I think he/she was doing aerobics in there.  It is normal for the babies hearrate to go up and down, because their level of activity will go up and down. Sometimes they are moving and their heartrate will be higher, and when they are resting it will be lower- just like yours.   Dont worry, you baby is just fine, and I am glad that you like the doppler, it is a Godsend isnt it?
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Hi, thank you for info on doppler, i read the info and it says that we need to consultant our doctors before using, did you do that? Or is it safe to just use it?

Thank you so much
Laka
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550546 tn?1249410039
I tried to find information on baby's heartbeats because I remember hearing that as they grow their heart rate will slow down a little.  But I can't remember where I heard it.

But here's what I found on one site about hearing the fetal heartbeat:

"A normal heart rate for the mother is under 100, but the baby's should be over 120, so they sound different."

"A normal fetal heart rate usually is between 120 and 160 beats per minute."

I'll keep looking and see if I can find anything else.  Gratz on getting your doppler and hearing your baby's heartbeat on your own!!!  =D
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511778 tn?1222823285
My doppler came in today!! We were able to find the heartbeat right away. It pretty much stayed around 142.  My sister is 25 weeks and we used it on her. The heartbeat kept fluctuating on her - going from 145 to 155.

I found it odd that mine just pretty much stayed at 142 and never got higher. At the doctors last week, I'm sure mine came in at 160. Does this cause any need for worry? For those of you who see your baby's heartbeat daily, do u notice a big fluctuation in it day to day or is it always around the same reading?
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550546 tn?1249410039
I've been looking at dopplers since my last pregnancy.  I found some at www. storkradio .com that were cheaper to rent than at other websites.  But I wonder why some of the 2 mghz ones cost more to rent than the 3mghz one they have on their site, when some of you said the 3's are more powerful.  Hmm ...

Ok, after reading the description of the 2mghz one, it says this:
"With a 2MHz probe the ultrasound impulses sent by the transducer are more direct and are thus able to travel deeper enabling the fetal monitor to pick up the fetal heartbeat earlier than 3 megaherz equiped fetal monitors."

Now I'm confused ...but I still want to rent one!!  =D  
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511778 tn?1222823285
I guess I'm lucky because I never suffered any real nausia. Only felt nausious at times, but never physically got sick..  I feel for you guys. I couldn't imagine!  I've gained plenty of weight. I honestly look like I am 6 months pregnant! I have a small frame and have exploded in the belly area! I know I am eating way too much but I can't help it! I used to be a big health nut and loved my vegtables.. All I've been craving for months now is french fries, chocolate and junk food! :)
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422823 tn?1229736847
I think it is normal, our bodies are going through so much.  Im concerned today because, once again, I am throwing up everything.  To be completly honest, I dont think I will stop worrying until my baby is in my arms, screaming and crying. Even then, I think that worrying just takes on a whole new face..... I think it is in the job decription of "Mom"
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511778 tn?1222823285
If I had one I would use one right now!! LOL

I'm all paranoid now after what Nikko said about the headaches :(   I hate being freaked out over every little thing! Wish I could relax and enjoy the pregnancy instead of worrying. Was hoping that after 12 weeks I wouldn't worry anymore.. This backpain and headaches are killing me. I hope it is just a regular pregnancy thing for this stage (2nd trimester)
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422823 tn?1229736847
I wonder if this applies if one only uses it in the beginning. The article says "throughout pregnancy."  I intended to return mine at the end of this month in anticipation of fetal movement. Hmmm....  this is a tuffy because I, like Nikko, have my worry wort days and that doppler saves me stress and hundreds at the ER!!!
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511778 tn?1222823285
The website I was on said this:

"While there is no evidence as yet that Dopplers are harmful in any way, there is also no research available to show the effects of a mother using a Doppler to listen to her baby two or three times a day throughout pregnancy. My answer is, therefore, that we do not know if Dopplers are 100 per cent safe for such use. If you do decide to buy or hire one, you may like to be cautious about how often you use it."


Here is the link to the site incase you want to read more :)

http://www.babycentre.co.uk/pregnancy/antenatalhealth/testsandcare/dopplersafeexpert/

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268356 tn?1236002604
I usually use mine daily. Yesterday, I had a worry wart day, so I used it 3 or 4 times.
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422823 tn?1229736847
Hmmm,  I hadnt heard that studies had not been done on every day use.  I have been using mine once a day, twice if I feel something funny. We dont use it for long, 1-2 minutes at the most. Perhaps I will slow down a bit.... But it is hard once you know you can hear the heartbeat at anytime, especially for those like me that need reassurance!!

Have fun and I hope that you love it as much as I do!
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511778 tn?1222823285
Thanks for the advice! I would have rented one, but for a surprise I got home and found that one had been ordered online :)  So I'll try that one out. It's a 3 Mhz 2008 Model Sontrax.. I am hoping to get it Friday and hopefully I will hear the heart beat with no problems :)

How often do you guys use yours? I was thinking that I would use it once/week. I know they say they don't "harm" the baby, but they also say that studies have not been done on the effects of daily use either, so I think I should limit myself although I know I will want to listen anytime I will worry!

I cant' believe it's 14 weeks already!  Wow! I remember when 12 weeks seemed so far away! I still have a hard time believing I am pregnant... It just seems too good to be true and more like a dream!   So excited to finally be a mom!! :)
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290018 tn?1240365868
i was wanting one, but i dont know if i will get one right now or not.  Hubby is about to switch job so i'm a little nervous about money until he starts the new one.  
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268356 tn?1236002604
I got the same one cheesecake did. It is great. Personally you can get a better quality doppler renting than buying. I was 11 weeks and 3 days and found the HB fairly easy. It is clear and so easy to use. I have figured out how to use the record feature and have sent my family and friends recordings of the baby's HB. It was awesome. Then you can just send it back when you don't need it anymore.
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422823 tn?1229736847
Definatly go 3mhz, more powerful and will be much easier to find the heartbeat.
I rented mine from www. babybeat. com, the one that is 49$ a month, and I officially swear by it and love it.  It is so easy to find the heartbeat, and the sound is so clear.  I know that Niko_TTC also rented this same doppler and also loves it.  The dopplers you buy from like Walmart and Target are not as powerful and very staticy so it can be much harder to find the babies at our stage. Definatly look into the ones on Babybeat, you wont be sorry!!
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