Two Baby Heart Beat Monitor Tips
When you are searching for a baby heart monitor, one of the first things that you are going to discover is that just about every model on the market operates in exactly the same manner. You put on a set of headphones, apply ultrasound gel, and then move the probe across your abdomen until you pick up the sound of your unborn baby's heartbeat. The process is, overall, very simple, but there is a still a bit of finesse to the process. Below, you will find a few tips that will make using the device and finding that heartbeat significantly easier than it might otherwise be.
Make sure that your bladder is full before you begin. A full bladder improves the ability for the sound waves used by the baby heart beat monitor to pass through your body and pick up the sound of the baby's heartbeat. The swelling of the bladder also causes the position of the uterus to shift, making it easier for devices to be able to read it. This is also the reason why you may be instructed to have a full bladder before you visit the doctor for an ultrasound.
You may need to use a model that operates on a particular frequency. Most baby heart beat monitors are going to operate at a frequency of 3 MHz, as this is the frequency that units used in most doctors' offices. This frequency, however, may not be the ideal one in your case. Women who are particularly tall or overweight may find better luck using a fetal doppler that operates at 2 MHz, as the longer wavelength tends to be more effective in these cases.
There is nothing like hearing the sound of your unborn baby's heartbeat. It's like a tiny little voice speaking out from the womb, announcing its presence and life to the world. You want to make sure that you hear that voice loud and clear, and a few baby heartbeat monitor tips can help you do just that. Happy listening, and congratulations.


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