Bogdanika
Fetal Doppler

BISTOS FETAL DOPPLER

  • Intensity: <10 mW/cm2
  • Pulse Measurement Range: 50~240 bpm
  • Measurement Accuracy: ±2%
  • Suitable Measurement: 10-12 Weeks and later
  • Built-in Headphone Output
  • Water-Resistant Probes
  • Works with 2 1.5 V AAA Batteries
  • 190 g Weight
  • 128x75x26 mm Length
  • One-Hand Control
  • Helical Cable
  • 2 Mhz Probe

Detailed Description

Fetal Dopplers are one of the important devices used in the medical field. These devices provide the opportunity to evaluate fetal health by listening to the heartbeat of the fetus during pregnancy. Fetal Dopplers are widely used in many areas such as pregnancy monitoring, prenatal monitoring and prenatal care. As a working principle, Fetal Dopplers detect the heartbeat of the fetus using ultrasound waves. A probe of the device comes into contact with a gel or oil-like substance applied to the mother's womb. This probe emits high frequency sound waves and detects the returning sound waves. The device then analyzes these sound waves and determines the heartbeat of the fetus. Heartbeats are usually heard as an audible rhythm or pulse or shown on the screen by the device. Doppler Effect: A physical phenomenon caused by a moving source that changes the frequency of sound waves. Fetal Dopplers detect heartbeats using the Doppler effect. Sound Frequency: It refers to the frequency of heartbeats and is usually measured in beats per minute. Heart Rate Assessment: Fetal Dopplers evaluate the fetus's heart rate to determine whether it is within a normal range. The normal fetal heart rate is usually between 110 and 160 beats.