Sorry if it's been asked, I couldn't find.
For you second+ timers, how soon were you able to hear the heartbeat in previous pregnancies? When I google I get anything from 8-13 weeks.. so kinda wanted personal experiences. I have a doppler at home here (it's a "doctor grade" one and one they use similar to the one at my own office) and I'm wondering when I can start checking? I don't get an ultrasound for a bit, so I'd love some reassurance before then (and I know the midwife will check eventually, I just don't know when she starts). I'll be 9 weeks tomorrow- think I can try soon, or too early?
(Zoe Claire- born at 33.6 weeks- November 19, '14 - 5lbs 15oz)
Re: Heartbeat- how soon?

<p align="center"My OB does ultrasounds at early appointments to see the heartbeat that way. With my son, she tried the doppler at our 10 week appt. I did get the whole speech about not to worry if I didn't hear anything, because it was still early for the doppler. Anyway, for the most part, we couldn't hear anything. She found it VERY briefly and it was very faint. I don't think it was enough for the doppler to actually give it a heart rate number because it was so faint. So she just did another ultrasound so we could see that everything was fine, and so that they could record what his heart rate does. My OB has a little portable US machine that they take to the different rooms with them so they can just take a quick look at things if need be. At my next appointment (probably was around 14 weeks) it was clear as day with the doppler and I didn't get any more ultrasounds in her office (except when we asked for one).
But I also had an anterior placenta that probably blocked it too.
I will try in 2 weeks again.
I just had first sono today at 6 weeks even and we found heartbeat. I was thrilled because we could easily have been too early.
I play with the Doppler at work with every pregnancy before I can feel babe moving. I have heard baby at 8 weeks with babies #3 and 4. I don't remember trying that early with 1&2. I had to really resist temptation today at work (6wks 5 days), as I want to wait until next week, next time I work I will be 7weeks 6 days.
While I am working we usually don't try if they are less than 10 weeks. Really it depends on the size of the woman and what #pregnancy she is on..
Rainbow Baby! BFP 02/20/2018 EDD 11/01/2018
BFP 10/31/2017 EDD 07/09/2018 Miscarriage 11/28/2017
DD # 1: BFP 5/22/2014 EDD 1/30/2015 Born 02/06/2015
You obviously made it to
home, congrats! Your baby
is the size of a baseball.
This is where I stand on this. The midwives found both of mine at 10 weeks but warned me both times they may not be able to. They say that 12 weeks is usually more reliable.
K- born 7/5/2011
G- born 6/24/2013