See Why Moms Are Raving Over Our kiddoAid™ Doppler
3 Steps to Hear Baby's Heartbeat with kiddoAid™
Step 1 – Get Comfortable
Step 2 – Locate Your Baby’s Heartbeat
Step 3 – Listen, Connect, and Enjoy
Still Not Convinced?
♡ Medical Notice
Important: A home fetal Doppler is for reassurance and bonding only. It is not a medical device for diagnosis and should never replace prenatal care. If you have concerns (reduced movement, pain, bleeding, or anything that worries you), contact your healthcare provider right away.
? How can I track my order?
Once your order ships, you’ll receive an email with a tracking link. You can also track anytime from your order confirmation email or the “Track Order” page on our site.
? How do I differentiate my heartbeat and the baby's heartbeat?
Typically, baby’s heartbeat is faster (often 120–160 bpm) while an adult’s is slower (often 60–100 bpm). Baby’s heartbeat sounds like a quick “galloping” rhythm. Move the probe slowly and compare the tempo to your pulse if unsure.
? Does it work for twins / triplets?
Yes—many moms can find multiple heartbeats. It may take patience and practice. Try locating one heartbeat first, then move to a different area of the abdomen to find the next.
? Is the kiddoAid™ Doppler safe to use at home?
When used as directed for short reassurance sessions, it’s generally considered safe. Avoid prolonged use and always follow the included instructions. For any medical concerns, consult your healthcare provider.
? At what stage of pregnancy can I start using the Doppler?
Many moms begin hearing the heartbeat around 12–16 weeks, though it varies by body type, placenta position, and baby’s position. If you can’t find it at first, try again another day.
? How easy is it to use the kiddoAid™ Doppler?
It’s designed to be simple. Apply gel, place the probe low on the abdomen, and move slowly. Most users get the hang of it after a couple tries.
? What if I can’t find the heartbeat?
This is common early on. Use plenty of gel, try a lower position (just above the pubic bone), and move very slowly. Baby’s position changes daily—try again later. If you’re worried, contact your healthcare provider.
? Is the kiddoAid™ Doppler a substitute for doctor appointments?
No. It’s for bonding and reassurance only and does not replace professional prenatal care, ultrasounds, or medical advice.
? What is included in each box?
Box comes with the Doppler and a user-friendly guide on how to get most out of the device.
