
Time Between Appointments Are Long. They Don't Have To Feel That Way.
Pregnancy is one of the most beautiful things your body will ever do.
It's also one of the most anxious. The gap between appointments can feel endless. You find yourself lying awake at 2am wondering if everything is okay. Googling symptoms. Counting kicks. Waiting.
💔 For Mamas Who've Been Through Loss
If you've experienced a miscarriage or pregnancy loss, this pregnancy feels different. Every quiet day is louder with worry. Our doppler gives you a moment of breath — a heartbeat to hold onto while you navigate the beautiful, complicated hope of a new pregnancy.
How It Works
Step 1 — Apply the gel
Squeeze a small amount of ultrasound gel onto your lower belly. This helps the sound waves travel clearly. (Gel included.)
Step 2 — Place and listen
Gently glide the wand across your lower abdomen until you hear the beautiful, rhythmic whoosh of your baby's heartbeat. Most mamas find it within 1–2 minutes after 12 weeks.
Step 3 — Breathe.
That's it. That's the whole thing.
Pro tip: Baby moves around — if you don't find it right away, try a slightly different angle. It takes a little practice, and that's completely normal.
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FAQs
What does a baby's heartbeat actually sound like on a doppler?
What does a baby's heartbeat actually sound like on a doppler?
It's fast, rhythmic, and unlike anything you've ever heard. A healthy fetal heart rate is typically between 120–160 beats per minute — much faster than an adult heartbeat. Some say it sounds like a tiny galloping horse
How early in my pregnancy can I use this?
How early in my pregnancy can I use this?
Most mamas are able to pick up a clear heartbeat from around 12 weeks onwards. Before 12 weeks it can be very difficult to detect, not because anything is wrong, but simply because baby is still very tiny and deep in the pelvis. We recommend waiting until at least 12 weeks to avoid any unnecessary worry from not finding it early on. Every pregnancy is different — some mamas find it easily at 12 weeks, others closer to 16. Both are completely normal.
Is it safe for my baby?
Is it safe for my baby?
Fetal dopplers use the same non-invasive ultrasound technology your OB uses at every single prenatal appointment
What if I can't find the heartbeat and panic more?
What if I can't find the heartbeat and panic more?
This is the most common fear — and it's valid. Not finding it immediately doesn't mean anything is wrong — it usually just means baby has wiggled. we always recommend calling your midwife if the worry doesn't ease.