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Unisar Prenatal Heart Monitor User Manual

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

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SECTION I. Listening to your unborn baby

1.

Introduction

5

2.

Your baby’s sounds

5-7

3.

Recording your baby’s sounds

7-8

4.

Instructions

8-9

5.

Troubleshooting

9

6.

Diagrams

10-11

SECTION II. Talking and playing music to your unborn baby

1.

Introduction

12-13

2.

How your baby develops

13-15

3.

Research findings

15-16

4.

Instructions for playing music

16-17

5.

Instructions for talking and singing

18

6.

Frequently asked questions

18-19

7.

Endnotes

19

8.

Diagrams

20-22

9.

Music schedule

23

Record and Email your baby's sounds:

24

Warranty and Disclaimer:

25-26

Other products by BébéSounds

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:

27-28

SECTION III. En Espagnol:

29-54

SECTION I. Listening to your unborn baby

INTRODUCTION
Please read the following material carefully to maximize your enjoyment
of your BébéSounds

®

Prenatal Heart Listener™.

It is important to understand that many factors affect what you will hear
with your Fetal Monitor. The position of your baby, the baby’s weight,
your weight, how far into your pregnancy you are, and where you place
the Monitor all help to determine what you will hear.

For example, when listening for the fetal heartbeat, the sound will be loudest
in your third trimester and if your baby is positioned with her back to your
belly button. Your baby may naturally shift her position, thereby creating
the situation where you will hear the baby one moment but not the next.
However, once you’ve passed your second trimester, your baby will be
growing very rapidly and you will hear the heartbeat and all other sounds
on a much more regular basis.

Don’t worry! It is quite normal that there will be times you will not be able
to hear your baby’s sounds due to her position or stage of development.
This is especially true of the heartbeat, which is highly dependent on your
baby’s position.

IDENTIFYING THE FETAL SOUNDS YOU WILL HEAR
You will hear the heartbeat, kicks, hiccups, and nutrients passing through
the placenta. Each one is distinctive and being able to identify them will
significantly enhance your experience.

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