I'm 17 wks and 5 days we just got an at home Doppler. On Wednesday and Thursday we were able to find the baby's heartbeat pretty quickly. It was a strong 150. We tried again last night but had a hard time. Is it normal to find it one day but not the next? Should we be worried?
Re: At home doppler
It is fairly common for people with at home dopplers to not find their little ones heart beat. It depends on their positioning, your patience and your knowledge of how to find it effectively. I do not think you should be worried about not finding it and I would also suggest putting the doppler away for the time being.
I work in a family practice/sportsmed and ob/gyn office. I can't tell you how often patients call freaking out that they can't hear the FHT at home on their "funzie" Doppler. I spend a lot of time I don't have on the phone with these women and sometimes have no choice but to tell them to come in for a quick check. Not only is it inconvenient for me to fit all these women into an already full schedule (because I have no choice )but it is an unnecessary stress to the mother as well. Why add stress to your life?
99% of the time the patients aren't using it correctly.
Successful FHT depends on how far along you are, how much belly fat you have, and your ability to understand how the waves of a Doppler work.
If you MUST keep using it at home for whatever reason I highly suggest you ask your dr/nurse how to properly use it and where to listen depending on your anatomy and gestational age.Spare yourself and your dr the stress of the " I can't get heart tones" phone call and unnecessary office visit.
I have one too and haven't used it since I've started feeling movements but after an early loss it made me feel better if I started to worry. I did read that you aren't supposed to use them for more than 10 minutes at a time and to not use them frequently. I made a limit on it for myself of 5 min max and once I found it after about 15 seconds I just turned it off and not more than twice a week.
It was very helpful for me, but if I couldn't find it I would just try again in 3 days. If it makes you more worried to not have found it I'd rethink it or try to reframe your thinking for the reasons that people listed above.
*Kate*
February 2016
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