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Starting a family and getting pregnant is a very important and a personal decision. You may think that you are not ready and need to achieve a lot both personally and professionallyRead More…
Starting a family and getting pregnant is a very important and a personal decision. You may think that you are not ready and need to achieve a lot both personally and professionallyRead More…
Babydoppler’s Menu and Holiday Guide to Alcohol! Here at Babydoppler, we sometimes get questions from our customers with whom we’ve built a great relationship in the past. It not only makes usRead More…
When I first became pregnant, I remember the excitement I felt when my doctor did my ultrasound and I heard my baby’s heartbeat the very first time in that room! It wasRead More…
There are a plethora of fetal dopplers out there in the market readily available to expecting parents. Fetal dopplers are great devices which help you connect with your baby at a deeperRead More…
Gestational diabetes affects between 2 to 20% of the women during their pregnancy, depending upon various factors. It is a type of diabetes that occurs during pregnancy. However, unlike diabetes, it isRead More…
In my previous post, I wrote about my experience as a normal, worrying expecting mother and the discovery of this device called fetal doppler which helped me bond with my growing baby.Read More…
From the moment of the first positive pregnancy test, both mother and father are filled with exhilaration and excitement. I too felt elated after finding out that I was pregnant but afterRead More…
Fetal doppler or fetal heart rate monitor is a handheld device which is used to listen to the baby’s heartbeat inside the womb of the mother. Fetal doppler works on the principle of Doppler effect, discovered in 1842 by a famous Austrian mathematician and physicist Christian Doppler (1803-53). Doppler discovered that when high-frequency sound waves are reflected from a moving object, their frequency change and this can be analysed.
The Federal Drug Administration (FDA) is responsible for the regulation medical devices, such as fetal dopplers and ultrasound imaging devices. Though fetal ultrasound imaging and fetal Dopplers are placed in the same class by the FDA, they are very different from one another.