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A Few Tips About Using BÉbÉsounds Fetal, Monitor

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A FEW TIPS ABOUT USING BÉBÉSOUNDS FETAL MONITOR • The BébéSounds Monitor has powerful amplification capabilities required to pick up the quiet sounds produced by your baby. To protect your ears and to prevent feedback (squealing sounds), DO NOT press the activation button unless the listening cone is pressed against your body. • Increasing the distance between the headphones and the Monitor may help you avoid interference or feedback (squealing sounds). • There are many different sounds being produced by your baby and your body. Increasing volume also increases these sounds. Keeping the volume at a moderate level usually produces the best results, therefore, adjust the volume carefully. • Your baby's heartbeat is a very low volume sound and is very difficult to detect until late in the second trimester. Patience and very careful listening are required to locate the best position to hear the heartbeat. It is perfectly normal to hear it on some days and not others due to your baby's position and movements. It is also normal that you will hear it one moment and not the next. Don't worry! It is very natural for your baby to shift its position. 10

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A FEW TIPS ABOUT USING BÉBÉSOUNDS FETAL
MONITOR
The BébéSounds Monitor has powerful amplification capabilities
required to pick up the quiet sounds produced by your baby.
To
protect your ears and to prevent feedback (squealing sounds), DO
NOT press the activation button unless the listening cone is pressed
against your body.
Increasing the distance between the headphones and the Monitor
may help you avoid interference or feedback (squealing sounds).
There are many different sounds being produced by your baby and
your body.
Increasing volume also increases these sounds.
Keeping
the volume at a moderate level usually produces the best results,
therefore, adjust the volume carefully.
Your baby’s heartbeat is a very low volume sound and is very
difficult to detect until late in the second trimester. Patience and very
careful listening are required to locate the best position to hear the
heartbeat. It is perfectly normal to hear it on some days and not others
due to your baby’s position and movements.
It is also normal that you
will hear it one moment and not the next.
Don’t worry!
It is very
natural for your baby to shift its position.
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