I was wondering if you could buy a fetal doppler in stores anywhere or is it just online?
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1/29/11 - BFP (not even trying)
3/7/11 - M/C
6/1/11 - TTC
5/25/12 - BFP ~ Due 2/2/13
You should already have one. You should have been listening to your uterus while ttc. How else could you hear conception? duhhhh
hahahahaha i just read all of that this am and totaly made my day
alot of ppl buy them from online - i personally wouldnt buy one- I knowits not "easy" to find the heartbeat- and I wouldnt want to add any stress if one day i had a big lunch and couldnt hear it.
Me and DH - 26years old; IF DX: PCOS, Hypothyroid/Hashimotos(me) IVF #1 April 2012- 15 ER (4/13), 13 Fertilized, 1 transfered (4/16), 3 frozen Beta #1(4/28)-127 Beta #2(4/30)-301 Beta #3(5/7)-5570!! First ultrasound showed 1 strong little heart beat! (5/25) 7/16.. ITS A BOY! Brayden Nicholas Born Dec 29 2012 - 7 lbs 10 oz 20 in
I bought mine online. It was a little over $50. Our medical supply stores don't sell them. After 12 weeks I had no trouble finding the heartbeat. Sometimes you can find it as early as 10 but I didn't even try until 12. The first time it took a few minutes but after that I could find it within a minute.
I've never seen an actual fetal doppler sold in "stores." There may be medical supply stores or something like that that would sell them, but I highly doubt they're just available to the general public.
If you live in Canada, there are a lot of different retail options, but only one in the U.S. in Arizona.
We bought it early on. We got it around 8 weeks, and I played around with it but didn't get discouraged when I couldn't find a heartbeat. However, lately, it's been increasing easier to locate and hold the baby's heartbeat as it moves up and gets bigger. I can never seem to find it on my own, but FI is a pro. I'm glad that we bought one rather than just renting.
Re: question about doppler.
hahahahaha i just read all of that this am and totaly made my day
alot of ppl buy them from online - i personally wouldnt buy one- I knowits not "easy" to find the heartbeat- and I wouldnt want to add any stress if one day i had a big lunch and couldnt hear it.
Me and DH - 26years old; IF DX: PCOS, Hypothyroid/Hashimotos(me)

IVF #1 April 2012- 15 ER (4/13), 13 Fertilized, 1 transfered (4/16), 3 frozen
Beta #1(4/28)-127 Beta #2(4/30)-301 Beta #3(5/7)-5570!!
First ultrasound showed 1 strong little heart beat! (5/25) 7/16.. ITS A BOY!
Brayden Nicholas Born Dec 29 2012 - 7 lbs 10 oz 20 in
I've never seen an actual fetal doppler sold in "stores." There may be medical supply stores or something like that that would sell them, but I highly doubt they're just available to the general public.
We bought a Hi Bebe doppler. Their website is https://www.hibebe.org/index.html and there is a tab that shows you were to buy here; https://www.hibebe.org/wheretobuy.html
If you live in Canada, there are a lot of different retail options, but only one in the U.S. in Arizona.
We bought it early on. We got it around 8 weeks, and I played around with it but didn't get discouraged when I couldn't find a heartbeat. However, lately, it's been increasing easier to locate and hold the baby's heartbeat as it moves up and gets bigger. I can never seem to find it on my own, but FI is a pro. I'm glad that we bought one rather than just renting.
::points to siggy::
Nope! But how'd the doppler feel up in yours?!
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Stilts1, you are amazing.