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Re: Heartbeat questionFrom: Alicia (anonymous@obgyn.net)Thu, 24 Apr 2003 21:35:46 -0500 (CDT)
I rented a doppler from babybeat early on in my pregnancy as well - it took me forever to find the baby's heartbeat as well. It kept picking up my own but not the baby's. I was in tears thinking something was really wrong. I just put it away for ten minutes or so and then I tried again after I calmed down a bit. It took a while longer but eventually I found it. Did yours come with a cd or cassette of instructions? If it did, listen to it, it'll give you samples of sounds you may hear. I couldn't actually pick up what they called the heartbeat until around 16 weeks but what they called the fetal blood flow I could (Either way, it's still the baby's pulse and will register as a heart rate on the monitor). Just take your time - you'll find it. > >At Thu, 24 Apr 2003, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote: >> >>I had a missed abortion in October. I am pregnant again- 12 weeks. >>Everything seems to be going fine. Ive had three sonograms and the >>doctor also heard the heartbeat at 11 weeks with a doppler. Since I am >>nervous about this pregnancy I thought my nerves would be calmed if I >>rented a doppler from babybeat. I got the doppler in the mail today and >>I can't find the baby's heartbeat only my own. I thought it was the >>baby's but it was only measuring 90 beats per minute and its not fast >>enough to be a babys. So now Im going crazy. Ive read the manual 100 >>times and have tried 100 times to find the heartbeat and nothing. Any >>suggestions?
-- Alicia
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