Nathan
I am about to have my first baby and i would like to buy a baby monitor. Has anyone got any tips, should i go digital or is there really no need. Please help.
Answer
I have BT monitors which i have found brilliant!!
The main handset is in my childs room, on my hand set i can play a number of different lullabys, it tell me the room temp, it beeps to tell me if the room is to hot or cold. The sensitivity is excellent and can be set at different levels, you can hear your baby breathing at high sensitivity. It also has an intercom where i can speak to my baby when i press a botton. It also has a night light that i can turn on and off from your monitor. it also reaches up to 300 metres.
Sorry to go on abit but i would recommend these to anyone. I got my on Ebay for £32! I think at the time they were 70-80 in the shops.
Here is a link if u want to have a look at them
http://www.cashgenerator.co.uk/product.aspx?ProductId=BI338&
Good Luck!
I have BT monitors which i have found brilliant!!
The main handset is in my childs room, on my hand set i can play a number of different lullabys, it tell me the room temp, it beeps to tell me if the room is to hot or cold. The sensitivity is excellent and can be set at different levels, you can hear your baby breathing at high sensitivity. It also has an intercom where i can speak to my baby when i press a botton. It also has a night light that i can turn on and off from your monitor. it also reaches up to 300 metres.
Sorry to go on abit but i would recommend these to anyone. I got my on Ebay for £32! I think at the time they were 70-80 in the shops.
Here is a link if u want to have a look at them
http://www.cashgenerator.co.uk/product.aspx?ProductId=BI338&
Good Luck!
Baby Doppler's.... to monitor fetal heartbeat. Any suggestions?
momie_2bee
I am 13 weeks pregnant and want to reant a baby doppler to monitor the babys heartbeat. I have lost several babies and didn't know until i went in with no heartbeat. My last baby at 20 weeks due to umbilical cord accident. To ease the worry of not having a heartbeat between doc visits he suggested a baby doppler, has anyone reanted on from the net before? What is the best one to use and did you have success with it. Thanks
Answer
Doppler uses ultrasound, and overexposure to ultrasound has certain risks.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=pubmed&dopt=Abstract&list_uids=8105165
http://www.aims.org.uk/Journal/Vol17No1/ultrasound.htm
http://www.aims.org.uk/Journal/Vol16No4/ultrasound.htm
http://www.birthlove.com/free/ultrasound.html
Doppler is a constant stream of ultrasund, while imaging ultrasound uses pulses. One minute of doppler exposure equals anywhere from 20-35 minutes of imaging ultrasound.
http://www.mothering.com/articles/pregnancy_birth/birth_preparation/ultrasound-definition.html
When the doppler is close to the baby's head, it can be perceived by the baby, and makes a sound similar to the highest note on a piano, but at the volume of a passing train locomotive.
http://www.acoustics.org/press/142nd/press_release.html#t16
http://www.acfnewsource.org/cgi-bin/printer.cgi?465
While I understand the fears and worries of pregnancy after a loss (one of my babies died at birth, and my next pregnancy after his death was VERY stressful), there are risks you should weigh against the benefits for renting a doppler, I just want you to be aware so you can make an informed choice.
Since you lost your baby due to umbilical cord accident, maybe you could benefit from a consultation with Dr. Collins? He is one of the most widely recognized experts on umbilical cord compression in the US. Not much study has been done of this topic, but he is working to change that.
Here is his website, please take a look!
http://www.preginst.com/
Doppler uses ultrasound, and overexposure to ultrasound has certain risks.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=pubmed&dopt=Abstract&list_uids=8105165
http://www.aims.org.uk/Journal/Vol17No1/ultrasound.htm
http://www.aims.org.uk/Journal/Vol16No4/ultrasound.htm
http://www.birthlove.com/free/ultrasound.html
Doppler is a constant stream of ultrasund, while imaging ultrasound uses pulses. One minute of doppler exposure equals anywhere from 20-35 minutes of imaging ultrasound.
http://www.mothering.com/articles/pregnancy_birth/birth_preparation/ultrasound-definition.html
When the doppler is close to the baby's head, it can be perceived by the baby, and makes a sound similar to the highest note on a piano, but at the volume of a passing train locomotive.
http://www.acoustics.org/press/142nd/press_release.html#t16
http://www.acfnewsource.org/cgi-bin/printer.cgi?465
While I understand the fears and worries of pregnancy after a loss (one of my babies died at birth, and my next pregnancy after his death was VERY stressful), there are risks you should weigh against the benefits for renting a doppler, I just want you to be aware so you can make an informed choice.
Since you lost your baby due to umbilical cord accident, maybe you could benefit from a consultation with Dr. Collins? He is one of the most widely recognized experts on umbilical cord compression in the US. Not much study has been done of this topic, but he is working to change that.
Here is his website, please take a look!
http://www.preginst.com/
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