I LOVED my doppler when pregnant with both my babies. Even thought the box said "from 12 weeks" I first heard my son's heartbeat at 10 weeks, and my daughters at 9 weeks. We only ever used it for a minute or two at a time, but it was magical.
Not only did we have the peace of mind of hearing that little heart beating away, but I think it also helped us form that early bond with our babies. It also gave DH a way to feel like he was a bit more of a part of the pregnancies.
When it comes to the health side of things I'm usually the first to err on the side of caution, but with ultrasounds having been used for soooooo many years and so frequently I am convinced that it would be known by now if they were causing any harm at all. Having said that, we still limited our time with the doppler, but more so in case it the fluid waves the sounds waves causes were uncomfortable for the baby. You'd think if that was the case though, hat babies would become super active when you are having an ultrasound, but my babies both had a tendency to sleep during ultrasounds, lol.
Anyway, if you are keeping count of yay and nay's, then I'm definitely in the "yay column"![]()


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but it will also be good when I can feel it. I don't think i will bother with a doppler, as it shouldn't be that long until I can regularly feel Bub and that will be reassurance enough..


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