i just got mine today at work. tried it in the restroom while standing up. did not hear any heart beat. tried w. the gel too. i used it on my heart and heart that loud and clear but i guess bc my heart is closer to the surface. i was even pressing as far in as possible and tried all over my belly.
i will try again tonite while laying in bed to see if that helps but has anyone been able to get a heart beat while standing at 15 weeks? would it make that much of a difference?
Re: fetal heart rate doppler
It depends on your doppler. I know my friend bought an el cheapo one from Walmart that is supposed to work when you're in your 3rd trimester and it never worked for her.
I rented one during my 1st trimester for a month from Baby Beats and was able to pick up the heart beat just shy of 9w. But, it takes patience and sometimes you can find it, other times you can't. I returned mine when I was 13w so I haven't had a doppler since then, but during the times that I did listen in, the baby tended to hang around the same side so I was able to find the heartbeat pretty much every time.
I wouldn't worry too much and try again when you're able to lay down. The first time I tried, it took a good 10 minutes of poking around before I found it.
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I first heard mine at about 11.5 weeks, and since finding it the first time, it's been easier to find it every time (and getting easier, obviously, as I get further along). HOWEVER, it does take some doing to get it the first time. I would definitely lay down, angle the wand (you want to be fairly close to your public hair line), and press in a little. At 15 weeks, you should be able to pick it up really nicely, once you find it.
I should also add that at 18 weeks, I tried to listen to mine, and I could not find the thing at all, then I moved the wand just a TINY bit and whamo! Super loud and clear. Even a quarter inch makes a difference. Just keep trying.
If you don't understand, then lucky you.
When people who don't know what they're doing can't find a heartbeat, they freak out. This post illustrates that point perfectly. It's unnecessary stress. It has nothing to do with me being "lucky".
Thanks ladies for the helpful advice and encouragement. I will have to do this first thing when i get home.
I swear the instructions did not say one way or the other. It said to "feel for position of the fetus by hand", eh? it's a 3mhz Sonoline B fetal doppler. claims to pick up hb for as early as 12 wks.
I think she was just asking for tips. I had a hard time until I was about 15-16 weeks, and now it is nothing to find it. Sometimes it would take me 5 minutes, but that is something everyone should understand going in, that its not easy to find early on.
Now if she had come in here and said "OMG!!!! I can't find the heartbeat, is something wrong with my baby!?!?!?" Then I would have definitley replied as you had.
That's what I was thinking. There's just too much added stress when you don't find a heartbeat. And we're not doctors or techs so it's not the easiest to find! I would imagine laying down is best. And keep in mind that the little baby could be back towards your spine, could have his/her stomach facing your stomach, could have a placenta that is placed in a unique way to where the heartbeat is hard to find...the potential reasons of not hearing a heartbeat are endless.
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