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How To Listen To Your Baby In The Womb
Experiencing the sounds of your baby in the Womb Imagine if you were able to listen to the heart beat of your unborn child at as young as 10 weeks in the womb. Imagine if you could experience a first private communication with your baby through the sounds of hiccups, kicks, small punches and heartbeats. Imagine being able to share these first precious moments with your partner, other children and most of all your unborn child once he or she is born...well, now you can! I am a mother of two and can remember quite clearly how, when I was pregnant, I could not wait for my babies to start kicking and moving around. I wanted to feel the new life inside me and was very impatient! When my doctor told me that it would be weeks until I felt my baby kick I was so disappointed. So, I had to sit it out and wait – and when that first movement came it was amazing – it made me feel that my baby was real – a new life. And at the time, I settled for that... If I had know then, what I know now about Fetal Dopplers, then I would have rushed out and bought one immediately! They are designed specifically for you and your family to listen to the heartbeat and movements of your unborn baby from approximately the 10th week of pregnancy. It comes with a recording cable, so you can record those precious first sounds for life! You can even e-mail your baby’s first sounds to your family and friends who are not at your side but want to share your happiness. You can also record your own heartbeat and play it to your baby after he or she is born. This soothes your baby and aids a peaceful night’s sleep. A Fetal Doppler will allow you to hear: The clearly audible sound of your unborn baby’s heart beat – amazing! Your baby’s heartbeat is much faster than your own. Sometimes it sounds like the fast ‘clippety-clop’ of a galloping horse! Hiccups will sound like 2 rapid drum beats, and kicks will sound like little soft thuds. You will also hear the whooshing sound of the nutrients passing through your placenta. A Fetal Doppler will help you monitor your prenatal baby's health by detecting it’s heart rate each day. You can record your baby’s sounds for the future and send to your family and friends so that they can share your incredible moment. Record on to your computer, CD or cassette. Or you can record your own heart beat to soothe your baby once he or she is born. I missed these amazing moments because I didn’t know about Doppler’s. Don’t miss those precious moments at the very beginning of your baby’s amazing journey, like I did. Bond with your child in the womb and experience wonderful, reassuring sounds that you and your family will remember and can keep forever. It will be worth it!
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