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Hear your babys heartbeat

August 13, 2007 by gayla  
Filed under Parenting

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One of the most amazing moments I ever experienced as an expecting mother was the moment I heard my babys heartbeats. Having twins was kind of scary at times, because one would hide behind the other and would become more difficult to detect.

Hearing that sound was such a treat. I only wish they’d had something like the Fetal Doppler available when I was expecting.

There are so many neat gadgets these days that allow parents to really get in there and enjoy their pregnancies. It’s not just about gaining weight, midnight cravings and swollen ankles anymore.

If you know a woman that’s expecting a baby, this would be the ultimate gift! Give her the gift of listening to her babies heartbeat any time she wants.

Product Description via Amazon
Finally! An Affordable Baby Fetal Heartbeat Monitor for home use! This handy portable fetal doppler detects the fetal heart rate quickly from about 10-12 weeks through labor, and it’s safe and simple to use. The new Hi Bebe BT200 hand held fetal heart rate monitor has been designed to be small and lightweight, yet robust, making it ideal for midwives, doctors and of course, pregnant women. The Hi Bebe fetal doppler features an audio speaker, plus a clear LCD display of the fetal heart rate. Not only will the sound of your baby reassure you, but you can bond with your baby from the very beginning. With the built in loudspeaker, you can share the miracle with family and friends. Or use the audio output for earphones to lull yourself to sleep with the sound of your baby’s heart beating.

Hi Bebe BT-200 Fetal Doppler / Heart Rate Monitor with FREE Gel Available on Amazon starting at $115.00

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