How The BabyCom Home Doppler Fetal Heartbeat Monitor Works
BabyCom Home
Doppler Fetal
Heartbeat Monitor is based on the Doppler shift principle. The tip of
the sensitive Babycom transducer contains two piezoelectric crystals. One crystal
transmits very low ultrasonic waves, the other detects these reflected waves.
As the ultrasound waves reach moving tissue, such as the fetal heart, they bounce back and their pitch shifts slightly. This change in pitch is the Doppler shift. BabyCom Home Doppler Fetal Heartbeat Monitor’s wide ultrasonic beam angle and algorithmic processing convert the shifted ultrasonic waves into the audible sound of the fetal heartbeat. (Since the sound waves do not travel through the air easily, you’ll apply the gel that's included with the BabyCom between the transducer and your abdomen to conduct the sound waves.) About Diagnostic UltrasoundUltrasound in pregnancy has been used as a What Will My Baby's Fetal Heartbeat Sound Like?The fetal heartbeat sounds like the hoof beats of a galloping horse. A rushing wind-like sound is audible from the placenta. The fetal heart rate usually ranges between 140 to 160 beats per minute, approximately twice the maternal rate. The mother's heart rate can be checked by taking the pulse. Hear an actual recording of a baby's fetal heartbeat using the BabyCom Home Doppler Fetal Heartbeat Monitor. Buy a BabyCom Home Doppler Fetal Heartbeat Monitor Today!
BabyCom Home
Fetal Heartbeat Monitor Device should not be used by you in any way for
diagnostic or other medical purposes. BabyCom Home Fetal Heartbeat Monitor
Device is not intended and should not be used as a substitute for regular
prenatal care by medical practitioners. Any concerns about your pregnancy should
be addressed to your medical practitioner.
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