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 Baby Beats Deluxe Doppler
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Baby Beats Deluxe Doppler
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Average Rating: 4 out of 5
No. of Reviews: 1
RRP: £150
Year: 2005

Description: Compact ultra-sound unit with both audio for detecting baby's heartbeat and digital display to track heartrate. Comes with a travel bag.

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Scribbler 10/5 
Posted: 02/12/05
'GREAT REASSURANCE AND SIMPLE TO USE'
Strengths:
Ease of use and small size, easy to pack away and carry with you. Clear display and good volume control. Great on-tap reassurance that your baby's doing ok and very useful to see how stressful situations for you affect your baby's heartrate.
Weaknesses:
Display can be a bit erratic, jumping about with the heartrate but this is lessened if you keep the detector still. Being very pernickerty, it can be a bit difficult to switch off.
Overall:
I should say from the start that this was passed on to me from a friend, so I didn't part with £150 for it. But knowing what I do know about the product I think I would definitely consider it.

This has been a huge benefit for both me and my husband. It's particularly good when you have a rough period around the end of your first and into your second trimester, as when you're feeling really bad you can reassure yourself that the baby is ok, and remind yourself that you feel so sick because you're making an entire other person inside and it's worth it.

It's so simple and quick to use that I've managed to use it when prostrate on the bed feeling as sick as a parrot, and withing seconds you hear the familiar noise of your baby's manic heart activity.

I also love the fact that your partner can share in the reality of the baby even before you have your scans and before he can start to feel the baby kick. It really helps bring it home to them that you're tired and pukey for a reason.

In my circumstances I was thousands of miles from my doctor for 6 weeks and the doppler really helped me not to worry. We even shared the heartbeat over a Skype connection online with my brother who was several thousand miles away!
 
Usefulness
 
80%
Quality
 
80%
Value
 
80%
Overall Rating
 
80%
 
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