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Should i be worried about not finding my babys heartbeat?

I bought a baby doppler a week ago and everyday ive been useing it, on every attempt iv found the heartbeat. today ive been trying all day and not found it should i be worried? im 13weeks
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found it :) thanks ladies xx
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3224409 tn?1356206827
I m sure everything should be fine... Thts the worst draw back of doppler thst if u dont find hb it worries the hell out of mother lol... I m 15weeks n believe me i look everyday on ebay tht i m going to buy doppler thn i go to sleep....
If u r worried indeed thn try going to er but i m sure as other ladies said baby might have changed position... Just stay calm... Think positive thoughts... Have u got any u/s coming up?
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3114635 tn?1354636142
It took me a while. I even watch YouTube videos to see if I was in the right place. Try going really slowly right on the line of your public hair. Trays were I found my baby being all sneaky and hiding.

Good luck x
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Your baby is still pretty tiny at 13 weeks probably just hiding. I had a doppler at 16 weeks and I found it hard to always find the heartbeat. Im now 38+4.
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I'm gonna say no, the baby is probly just hiding in a spot that yu can't reach well.with a doppler
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