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Baby Beats deluxe Doppler on review
By ThinkBaby on 07/11/2005 11:21:41
Baby bonding or just simple reassurance from early in pregnancy
Baby Beats Deluxe Doppler Simple, quick and very rewardingNothing really, at our most nit-picky we'd say the battery is a little difficult to remove Features: Compact ultra-sound unit with both audio for detecting baby's heartbeat and digital
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Hi-Baby: Buying & renting fetal dopplers
By ThinkBaby on 31/07/2006 15:26:03
Hi-Baby are a leading supplier of prenatal products which are designed to make your pregnancy an exciting, informed and comfortable experience.
Hi-Baby are a leading supplier of prenatal products which are designed to make your pregnancy an exciting, informed and comfortable experience. They specialise in a wide range of Fetal Dopplers which are available to both buy or rent at affordable
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Baby Beats competition winners
By ThinkBaby on 16/12/2005 16:55:13
Have you won a Deluxe Doppler or Labour TENS unit?
Christmas is coming slightly early for a couple of ThinkBaby members who entered our recent competition to win a Deluxe Doppler and a labour TENS machine from Baby Beats. Baby Beats' Doppler is specifically designed for use in the home and allows
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Just pregnant – everything you need to know about early pregnancy
By Kimberley Smith on 23/06/2011 18:19:38
From the first signs and symptoms of pregnancy to announcing you’re pregnant to the world: all about the first trimester
Think you're pregnant?Your body may give you subtle signs and symptoms of your pregnancy before it could be picked up on a test.Once you’ve taken your pregnancy test or had a doctor's confirmation that you’re pregnant, you’ll probably start worrying! Have you taken enough folic a...
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Monitoring fetal movement
By Laura Lee Davies on 11/12/2007 01:13:58
Feeling your baby kick can be a thrill, but should you keep a record of the movements?
able to do tumbling tricks within the confines of your womb!Using a dopplerA doppler can allow you to hear your baby's heartbeat from a very early stage in your pregnancy. Some couples love the thrill of using one to detect the tiny new life, others use
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What is placental insufficiency?
By Laura Lee Davies on 25/08/2006 01:20:58
The placenta is the source of all nourishment to the fetus during pregnancy, but what happens when it doesn't perform effectively?
function, having previous low-birthweight babies, going through a multiple pregnancy or Rh incompatibility.How is the problem detected?The most reliable way in which doctors can detect placental insufficiency is by using a Doppler ultrasound scan where
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Feeling your baby move
By ThinkBaby on 09/05/2008 00:12:19
Fetal movement: what's normal and what you should check for during pregnancy.
fret about, but, as the birth approaches, do try to keep tabs on the movements a couple of times a day. If you're super-keen, you can now buy a device that allows you to hear your baby's heartbeat and movements, from Baby Beats (the 'Deluxe Doppler
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When Will I Feel My Baby Move?
By ThinkBaby on 13/05/2009 00:01:31
In the early weeks you can't even see a bump, but how soon will you begin to feel baby kicks?
fret about, but, as the birth approaches, do try to keep tabs on the movements a couple of times a day. If you're super-keen, you can now buy a device that allows you to hear your baby's heartbeat and movements, from Baby Beats (the 'Deluxe Doppler
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Changes to fetal movement
By ThinkBaby on 27/08/2009 01:42:53
Whilst you might get used to your baby's kicks, what changes are normal and what should you check for?
, while keeping a eye on periods of inactivity is a good idea, they are rarely a sign of a serious problem.Some people also like to try using a doppler when Monitoring Fetal Movements.
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Explaining your pregnancy to your other children
By Maria Muennich on 06/09/2007 12:50:44
There's no 'right way' to explain your pregnancy to your children, but there are a few things to think about first
the siblings are. Early on you can let your child touch your belly and talk to his expected brother or sister, later on she should be able to share in the excitement of seeing and feeling the baby move. If you have a doppler then you can let her listen to baby
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