Archive for February, 2009

I am pregnant unsure of how far along but I was fooling around with the fetal heart monitor at work and?

Monday, February 16th, 2009
Ashley asked:


found the heartbeat It was kinda of faint but was picking up on the number part between 160-180 was this the babys heartbeat mine obviuosly isent that high,how far along could I be I have an appt at the ob Thurs. could this monitor pick up somthing else?
Would it pick up the number even if it wasent their because sometimes I heard it and the number was on the monitor and sometimes it would go away if I wasent able to detect it would the number part stay blank?

Shawn
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BeBe sounds fetal heart monitor?

Friday, February 13th, 2009
♥Mommy to Raynah and Ryland♥ asked:


I used to have one then I lent it to my friend when she was pregnant and I never got it back….so I was in a Goodwill the other day and I found one. It didn’t have a box or directions so..I was wondering when I can use it and heart the heart beat..
(I’m only 5 weeks pregnant atm…)
also..I know it came with a cord that plugged into the computer…but this one didn’t have one with it…what kind of cord is it? where can I get one?
HEAR the heart beat lol
I can remember using it in my second trimester and it worked quite well. :) It always worked for me.
They stress in the packaging that you HAVE to follow the directions or it doesn’t work right…

Tiffany
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How to Manage Myomas

Wednesday, February 11th, 2009
Janet Martin asked:


Leiomyomas, myomas or uterine fibroids are common in women above 30, especially those who have never been pregnant. They are also known as fibroids, but this is a misleading term because myomas are made of muscle cells and not fibrous tissue.

“As many as three out of four women have uterine fibroids, but most are unaware of them because they often cause no symptoms. Your doctor may discover them incidentally during a pelvic exam or prenatal ultrasound,” according to the Mayo Clinic.

Although their exact cause is unknown, myomas appear to be influenced by the female hormone estrogen which is made in the ovaries, and the human growth hormone. These smooth muscle tumors shrink or disappear after menopause following a decrease in the body’s estrogen production.

Symptoms include a heavy feeling in the abdomen, backache, constipation, frequent urination, pain, menorrhagia (excessive bleeding during menstruation), dysmenorrhea (painful periods) and dyspareunia (difficult or painful intercourse). While myomas are often benign, they can cause trouble depending on their size, location and the patient’s general health.

“In general, uterine fibroids cause no problems and seldom require treatment. Medical therapy and surgical procedures can shrink or remove fibroids if you have discomfort or troublesome symptoms. Rarely, fibroids can require emergency treatment if they cause sudden, sharp pelvic pain,” said the Mayo Clinic.

However, if they are near the cervix, fibroids can make childbirth difficult and lead to hemorrhage or abortion. If they block the Fallopian tube, they can cause sterility.

A doctor’s advice is needed to determine whether you can safely get pregnant if you have a uterine myoma. Small tumors can easily be removed, but large ones may require hysterectomy (the surgical removal of the uterus). In the latter, pregnancy is impossible.

“Research indicates that pregnant women with fibroids are at slightly increased risk of miscarriage, premature labor and delivery, abnormal fetal position, and separation of the placenta from the uterine wall. But not all studies confirm these associations. Furthermore, complications vary based on the number, size and location of fibroids. Multiple fibroids and large submucosal fibroids that distort the uterine cavity are the type most likely to cause problems. A more common complication of fibroids in pregnancy is localized pain, typically between the first and second trimesters. This is usually easily treated with pain relievers,” warned the Mayo Clinic.

To monitor tumor growth, a woman should have a pelvic examination every six to 12 months even though she doesn’t have symptoms of the disease. A woman whose uterus is as big as a six-month normal uterus by the 16th week of pregnancy can usually get along without surgery. However, if the myoma grows to the size of a five-month uterus by the ninth week of pregnancy, fetal growth is affected and spontaneous abortion may occur.

Tumors which press against the Fallopian tube may cause ectopic pregnancy. But most myomas don’t cause any trouble except the enlargement of the uterus. Consult a doctor about this.

Early research suggests that athletic women have a lower risk of fibroids but this has not been confirmed by other studies. Nevertheless, the benefits of exercise are well documented and it can ease backaches, tone muscles, and help pregnant women sleep better. To help you regain your figure after childbirth, take Phenocal, a safe, natural, and effective weight loss supplement that boosts your metabolism, suppresses your appetite, reduces food cravings, and increases energy levels to give you the body you want. Visit http://www.phenocal.com for details.



Audrey
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I am considering renting a fetal heart monitor?

Tuesday, February 10th, 2009
Lesley asked:


I am 20 weeks pregnant and I am considering renting a fetal heart monitor. I am thinking of renting one from Belly Beats for $25.00/mo. I have been a nervous wreck since I found out I was pregnant, and am looking for something to ease my mind. Does anyone know if this is a good company to rent from? Do they work? Your help would be appreciated. Thank you.

Beth
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Anyone use one of those fetal hearbeat monitor you can buy at a department store?

Monday, February 9th, 2009
doctor_76 asked:


We bought one from Wal-Mart and tried it out. It is pretty neat hearing the little thumps and bops of the baby moving around but as of yet, no heartbeat… My wife is 19 weeks as of today, anyone have any idea how soon we may be able to hear it with the monitor?

Mathew
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Where can I buy fetal heartbeat monitors?

Monday, February 9th, 2009
MMFCL *Colton James due 6/30/09* asked:


In stores, not online. thanks!
just to make sure we are on the same page, i mean the pre-natal ones.

Joe
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when can you hear the fetal heartbeat at home?

Saturday, February 7th, 2009
CamMan and Rori’s Mommy asked:


I plan on getting one of those fetal heart monitors but dont know when I can finally check it out (just found out this morning on EPT so I know it’s way too early right now

Doris
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as anyone ever used that bebe fetal heart monitor ?

Thursday, February 5th, 2009
stareyez042001 asked:


when can i hear the babys heart beat on there and where do i put it at on which part of the stomach

Jacob
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Buying your own fetal monitor?

Tuesday, February 3rd, 2009
buttercup8745 asked:


I am 21 weeks and really want to buy or rent my own fetal monitor. They are pretty expensive- to get the one like they have at the office. The cheap ones at stores like walmart or target have bad ratings so i dont even want to try that. Has anyone rented or bought one to just have during your pregnancy? I personally feel that having one will make me feel better when she still doesnt have definite movements and that i can check on my baby before i go to my appointments. Im on bedrest and to me it would make me feel better.

Jared
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when can i use my bebe sounds fetal heart monitor?

Tuesday, February 3rd, 2009
brandi j asked:


i am four months. how long until my monitor can pick up the heartbeat?

Christina
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