BabyMad BabySounds fetal doppler review
The BabySounds fetal Doppler is an extremely well priced and high performing product. The manufacturer recommends it for use from week 12 of pregnancy.
What is good about the BabySounds fetal Doppler?
Unlike baby heart monitors of a comparable price (such as the AngelSounds fetal doppler), the BabySounds fetal Doppler has an LCD display. While an LCD display isn’t a must have for a home use Doppler it is a big benefit. Firstly, this is because a Doppler picks up the sound of the mother’s heartbeat as well as the baby’s, and if you are newly pregnant you may not know how to listen out for the difference (the baby’s heartbeat is faster and often described as “galloping”). An LCD display is a more reliable indication that the sound you have detected is definitely the baby’s heartbeat because it will give the fetal heart rate as being between around 140 and 160. Secondly, knowing the heart rate can also give you an indication of whether you are expecting a boy or a girl (this is a topic we will be covering on the blog soon). There is disagreement as to whether this is an old wive’s tale, but it can be fun to guess the sex of the baby, as long as you don’t take it too seriously!
The BabyMad BabySounds fetal Doppler is very simple to use. It is compact and lightweight compared to similar models, and has an easy grip handle. If your baby is lying in an awkward position, particularly in the earlier stages of pregnancy, it can take a little while to pin point your baby’s heartbeat. This is nothing to worry about, as a midwife can also take some time to detect the heartbeat with premium brand baby heart monitor.
The baby’s heartbeat can be recorded and transferred to your computer or put on a CD so that you can share it with excited relatives or put it away as a lovely keepsake. You may also want to be organised and record the sound of the mother’s heartbeat to use as a white noise CD. This can be extremely helpful after the birth, when you want to soothe your baby or help them drift off to sleep.
Is there anything that isn’t so good about the BabySounds Fetal Doppler?
Depending on the size of your bump and the position the baby is lying in, the LCD screen can end up in a rather awkward position to read. Some customers have got around this issue by reading it in a mirror or asking their partner to read it for them.
Although the sound clarity is good for the price, there is no question that this product is not quite as high quality as the Sonoline B fetal Doppler (which is used by many midwives and medical professionals). However, this product costs a fraction of the price and is excellent value for money.
What do customers think of their purchase?
Here are some extracts from the customer reviews on Amazon for the Babysounds Fetal Doppler
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“ I have found baby’s heartbeat easily every time i have tried! Great sound from headphones and you can even hear the baby’s movements”.
“My other half was starting to feel a little out of the loop, but being able to hear the heart rate has definitely made him feel more involved!”
“I have peace of mind everyday when i listen to my baby moving. I’m so happy with it!”
