Archive for November, 2008

Fetal doppler monitor rental safety?

Sunday, November 30th, 2008
Casey asked:


I had a miscarriage in June and am now pregnant and 13 weeks pregnant. I recently rented a digital fetal monitor and love it because I can hear my baby’s heart beat and get the rate each day. After reading some things, I’m wondering if this is safe to use each day. Most of the literature out there says it is, but then people on here say it’s like a helicopter hoovering over the baby. Anyone know the truth about this? Thanks!

Frederick
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Features of 3d Pregnancy Ultrasound

Saturday, November 29th, 2008
Popsrisuk Posak asked:


cy ultrasound is one of the most basic tests that are conducted after initial confirmation of the pregnancy. An ultrasound is conducted at normal intervals for determining the position and growth of the baby. It is generally utilized by the doctors for getting an accurate picture of a mother’s pregnancy. Use of 3D pregnancy ultrasound is an extremely useful tool for diagnosis of the fetus in the mother’s womb. In some of the countries, a routine ultrasound scanning is performed for identifying the potential defects of the baby before birth.

Researches have indicated that ultrasound scanning is extremely safe for an unborn child while other methods such as radiography are harmful for the fetus as it uses ionizing radiation. In an, a real-time scanner forms a continuous range of images of the fetus on a screen. Sound waves of very high frequency between 3.5 - 7.0 MHz are normally used in this procedure. A transducer is used for releasing these waves, which is kept in touch with the abdomen of the mother and is shifted around for looking at a particular aspect of her uterus.

How an ultrasound is done?

The recurring beams of the ultrasound scan the baby and go back to the transducer. The data obtained from the different reflections recomposes in the form of a picture on display screen. The gender of the child can normally be identified after 15 weeks of pregnancy but it largely depends upon the operators’ aptitude and performance of the sonographic machine. Movements like fetal heartbeats and any possible malformations can be identified and essential measurements can also be accurately made based on the pictures displayed upon the monitor screen. 3D pregnancy ultrasound can also be helpful in identifying any structural abnormalities of the fetus.

Is it safe?

Ultrasound of the full bladder is necessary when scanning of the abdomen is performance at an early stage of pregnancy. It is relatively painless, safe and hassle free procedure but there may be uncomfortable sensations due to pressure upon the bladder. The conduction gel is stain free but can feel damp and cold to some extent. Otherwise, there are no harmful effects that can happen due to ultrasound rays.

During the first trimester of a pregnancy, these ultrasounds are conducted for checking the status of the woman’s cervix, gestational sac, uterus, embryo and any other deep structures of the pelvic area. The 3D pregnancy ultrasound conducted during the 2nd and 3rd trimester is meant for getting a clear picture of the placenta and the fetus as well as for providing details about growth and position of the baby.

A pregnancy ultrasound is helpful for determining the exact age of the fetus and its status of development in various stages. The ultrasound can reveal if there is more than one fetus, whether there are any problems with the fetus or the placenta’s position is accurate or not. Any problem with uterus or any abnormality during pregnancy can be revealed through a pregnancy ultrasound. There are no side effects of these tests and these should be done for ensuring smooth delivery and for making sure that the health of the mother is normal.



Marcia
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Is fetal distress detected in a fetal monitor?

Thursday, November 27th, 2008
New mommy to baby Alexia! asked:


Since i had decreased fetal movements I told my doctor about it today, and he hooked me up to a fetal monitor, then he came back and said the baby was fine…

Just wondering if this is the way they find out/?? (by the way my baby still moves more than `10 times an hour in her active hours, just decreased movement throughout the day)

Vincent

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What’s the earliest you’ve heard the heartbeat on an AngelSounds at home fetal heart monitor?

Tuesday, November 25th, 2008
Amie S asked:


I’m 9w5d pregnant, and I heard the heartbeat for the first time at 9w1d. I can’t hear it at all on the AngelSounds monitor. Has anyone heard it this early on an at-home monitor?
Sorry, I meant the first time that I heard it in the doctor’s office with their doppler was at 9w1d.

Leon
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Experience with Belly Beats fetal heart monitor?

Sunday, November 23rd, 2008
Born on 2/4/09!!!! asked:


I am 15 weeks pregnant and continue to worry about the baby, so I decided to reassure myself I should order a fetal heart monitor. I ordered one last night (with the lotion) from Belly Beats and was curious how others that ordered it liked it? Could you find the heartbeat easily? Did you find it every time? How is the clarity?
I have thought about this and gone back and forth with it, to get it or not to get it, but I am just stressing myself sick and I will only use it once or twice a week. I will only use it until I can feel the baby move and kick but as for right now I just need SOMETHING to let myself know everything with the baby is going great.

Larry
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How often do you use your fetal heart monitor?

Wednesday, November 19th, 2008
☆Lindsey & Jackson☆ asked:


I just recently got a fetal heart monitor (about 4 days ago) I found that I am becoming obsessed with listening to my baby’s heart beat. I listen to it at least twice a day. Is this normal? Ha ha…I’m 6 months, but I worry about him a lot and I want to make sure he is ok.
I listen to it to check what his heart rate is per minute and to make sure he isn’t under any stress. I am a diabetic, so it scares me and that’s why I tend to use it alot.

Dawn
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I have rented the Fetal Doppler Monitor from BellyBeats.com?

Tuesday, November 18th, 2008
Lisa E asked:


And it is absolutely wonderful!
I am 19 weeks pregnant with my first…I hear the baby’s heart beat about 3x’s a day and I have noticed that I hear the heart beat extremely low in my abdomen. It’s like just above my pubic bone. Is this normal?

Louis
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Any nurses out there? can u refuse IV’s and constant fetal monitoring?

Sunday, November 16th, 2008
u get what u get asked:


I want the most natrual birth as possible. I have to go 2 hospital. I would like to refuse the IV’s and constant fetal monitoring, but I do not want to be a problem patient and have nurses treat me like crap. i have 3 kids one born in car 2 born in hospital with no kind of pain killers. I know I’m able to have kids the way natrure intended I would love to do it at home but we are unable 2 do so. Any suggestions. they cant refuse me can they? I figrure I’m paying for this sholdnt I have a choice of what I’m buying

Timothy
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Fetal heart monitor?

Sunday, November 16th, 2008
Victory asked:


I am looking to buy an enexpensive fetal heart monitor that actually works like the ones at the doctors office.I have a BE’BE’ Sounds one that we bought from walmart with my first child but it doesn’t work that great and you can’t actually hear the heartbeat clearly.I looked on ebay and they had some good ones but I just don’t know about ebay??

Do you trust Ebay??

and Does anyone know of a good place to buy a decent priced one that actually works???

Francis

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Does anyone have Bebe Sounds Fetal Heart Monitor?

Wednesday, November 12th, 2008
–Kelli–Kaiya’s Mommy asked:


Do you like it? I cant seem to hear anything with it. I can hear my own heartbeat, but not the babies. Any thuds I hear are from moving the monitor. I can hear an ocassional kick. Besides that it seems to be a waste of money.

Gene
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