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Description
Ultra-Sound Baby Pulse lets you gently listen to your baby’s heartbeat at home. It combines a clear LCD BPM display with a high-sensitivity probe and intelligent noise reduction for a quicker, clearer reading in a lightweight, handheld design. For home monitoring only—does not replace prenatal care.
Key Features
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Clear LCD shows fetal heart rate (BPM) and battery status
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High-sensitivity probe with smart noise reduction for faster detection
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Water-resistant probe; easy to clean and use with ultrasound gel
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Lightweight, handheld build for quick check-ins between visits
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Radiation-free and safe for short, daily sessions
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Built-in speaker with volume control; simple one-button operation; flexible coiled probe cable
How to Use
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Power on the device.
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Apply a thin layer of ultrasound gel to the lower abdomen.
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Place the probe and move it slowly around the navel area (position varies by trimester) until you hear the heartbeat and see BPM on screen.
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For best results: measure within 30 min after waking, ~60 min after meals, or 30 min before bedtime.
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Clean the probe after use.
Important: This is a home-monitoring aid, not a diagnostic tool. Always follow your doctor’s guidance. Detection timing varies by fetal position and gestational week.

InooMax® Ultra-Sound Baby Pulse
FAQs
When can I start hearing the heartbeat with Ultra-Sound Baby Pulse?
A: Many parents begin to hear a clear fetal heartbeat around 12–16 weeks. Timing varies by baby’s position and body type, so don’t worry if you don’t find it right away—try again later and follow your clinician’s guidance.
Is it safe to use at home? How often should I use it?
A: It’s non-invasive and radiation-free. Use short sessions (1–3 minutes) and avoid prolonged, repeated attempts. This device is for reassurance only—if you have concerns, contact your healthcare provider.
I can’t find the heartbeat—what should I do?
A: Stay calm. Add a bit more gel, angle the probe slowly, and try lower on the abdomen (positions change with trimester). Background noise and baby movement can affect detection. If you’re worried at any time, seek medical advice.
Does this replace prenatal checkups or medical advice?
A:No. Ultra-Sound Baby Pulse is a home-monitoring aid, not a diagnostic tool. It doesn’t replace professional ultrasound scans or prenatal appointments. Always follow your doctor’s instructions and care plan.


