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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I can't remember exactly when I first heard the heartbeat but it was before the midwife was even listening for it.
I bought one of the home units last year when I was expecting and after a period of misinterpreting my own heartbeat for that of my little darling's heart I became quite a dab hand at finding it, so much so that at checkups with the consultant or midwife I would be showing them where to monitor as they could never find baby on their own! My unit seemed more reliable than theirs alot of the time. My unit was quite a bit more than �70 but as I hope to have another baby one day I felt it was worth it. You can hire them too which cuts the cost down but still allows you to use a good quality unit. By the way, one minor downside of having one of these doppler things is for a few days you get obsessed with listening to the poor little blighter and over-worry yourself if you can't immediately find the heart beat but you'll get over that quickly hopefully. Girl and boy heart rates are slightly different in the womb so I read and I had a good idea I was expecting a boy long before any scans.
I had a big fat belly to start with and so my doppler machine had to go through extra depth searching for a beat!! If you are reasonably slim to start with you might get an earlier detection - just a thought?
We had a scan carried out at 9 weeks +6 days & the fetal heartbeat could be detected then.
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You'll get best results if your baby is laying with it's back to your belly button.