I don't know what to do! Fetal dopplers are a pretty popular thread topic 'round these parts, and I always thought to myself I wouldn't get one, because I was afraid I might get obsessive about it. Well now I'm halfway through my 11th week, and had an appointment with my OB this afternoon in which we got to hear the heartbeat via doppler. Since my BFP, I've had 3 ultrasounds and have now gotten to hear LO's heartbeat twice. I've had one appointment a week for the past 3 weeks, and since everything's going well they're weaning me down to one appointment every two weeks. So now I don't have another appointment to hear LO's heartbeat until two weeks from today... which means for the first time I'm seriously considering ordering the Sonoline B doppler from eBay. They're less than $45 and free shipping, a pretty good deal. I'm just on the fence about it because I'm worried I'll overdo it. I don't want to become obsessive and search for the heartbeat every day, or freak out if I can't find it. But I also don't know if I can handle waiting two weeks to hear that LO is doing alright in there.
Have you ladies found your dopplers to be beneficial in calming PgAL brain? Or have some of you opted out of ordering one due to the fact that it might end up causing additional PgAL insanity? Please help me make up my wishy-washy mind!
Re: On the fence about fetal dopplers
I bought mine when I was pg with my son, before I had my loss. I'm a paranoid pregnant person anyway, so with him I used it a lot and it calmed me when I needed it but before you experience a loss, you know it's possible but you don't think it's going to actually happen to you until it does, so I didn't obsess.
I was afraid to get it out with this pregnancy for the reasons you don't want to get one. I promised myself to not go crazy using it. So far that has gone well. If a have a moment of anxiety about how things are going I use it. If I haven't been able to find the hb, I actually haven't freaked out. I just tell myself I'll check back later. My H told me he was afraid I'd be checking it every chance I got, but that hasn't happen. It provides a nice relief when I need it. The way I see it is once you have a loss, you know it's terrible but you come to accept that nothing, in most cases, can be done to prevent it. So you're just left worrying from apt to apt. If you can have something to take the edge off - I say why not!
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A friend just let me borrow her Doppler. I used it once and honestly forget that I have it.
I don't feel baby move too often. Maybe flutters here and there usually in the evening. I have just gotten used to not feeling movement since all has been fine on all US and on the Doppler.
I think i would have stressed way too much if I got one in the 1 or 2 tri if I couldn't find heartbeat so I am glad I never bought one.