This might be a weird question because the device seems very 'point and listen' but it is SO not that easy! ![]()
I've tried to find my LO's HB a couple of times but have had no luck yet.
Does anybody have any tricks? Is it better lying down or sitting up? Can bladder 'fullness' make a difference, like with a u/s? Can time of day make a difference? (I've been trying just before I go to bed and wondering if baby is less active at that time so harder to find?) Should I drink some caffeine beforehand, haha?
I know a lot of you have heard the HB via doppler and at fewer weeks than I am now...but I also know that everyone is different so maybe it's just too early for my body. But I'm not willing to give up just yet!
EDIT: Thanks to all who posted, the YouTube videos definitely helped, as did propping my hips up on a pillow and using more gel - because I finally found the heartbeat!
Such an amazing and beautiful sound, I didn't want to turn the doppler off - ever!
Re: Doppler Tricks? (Edited: I found it!!)
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I've been able to find it every time I tried since week 8. The PPs are right. Watching the YouTube videos will help.
Also, you have to push the probe down fairly firmly. Don't just glide over. This made all the difference to me.
Prop your hips up on a pillow.
I usually start on side, moving up and down in straight lines then make my way to the other side - that way you can move in a grid and not miss any spots. I've never found it in the same spot twice so I find this method very helpful.
I find my heartbeat first so I have that as a baseline sound. The baby's hb is much faster and if you already know why you sound like that day you'll identify the baby's as soon as you hear it.
I turn the volume way up. Usually I'll hear the baby's faintly in the distance at first, then I can zero in and turn the volume down when it gets really loud.
Hope this helps.
You need to look really low too, just above your pubic bone, and try to the right or to the left of center. And have a ton of patience. I also had much better luck using headphones rather than just the speaker.
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