
Fetal Doppler
A fetal Doppler is a handheld device used by healthcare providers or parents at home to listen to a developing baby's heartbeat during pregnancy. It works by using sound waves to detect the heartbeat and produce audible sounds, allowing reassurance and monitoring of the baby's well-being. The device is safe and non-invasive, providing real-time auditory feedback of the fetal heartbeat, typically between 110 and 160 beats per minute. It’s a useful tool for tracking the baby's health, but it’s not a substitute for professional prenatal care and regular medical check-ups.