Here's how Keyar
Echo works!
Echo works!

Let’s answer your questions
Most fetal Dopplers can detect a baby’s heartbeat as early as 12 weeks of pregnancy. However, it might be easier to hear the heartbeat after 14–16 weeks, depending on factors like the position of the baby and placenta.
When used as directed and sparingly, at-home fetal Dopplers are considered safe. However, excessive use is discouraged, as they emit low-level ultrasound waves. Always follow the manufacturer’s guidelines.
To use Keyar Echo:
• Apply ultrasound gel to the bottom of the device.
• Turn on the Doppler and move it slowly around your belly.
• Be patient, as finding the heartbeat might take time.
• Position the probe at different angles if needed.
• Apply ultrasound gel to the bottom of the device.
• Turn on the Doppler and move it slowly around your belly.
• Be patient, as finding the heartbeat might take time.
• Position the probe at different angles if needed.
It may be due to:
• Using the device too early in pregnancy.
• The baby’s position.
• Interference from the placenta or body fat.
If you’re concerned, consult your doctor.
• Using the device too early in pregnancy.
• The baby’s position.
• Interference from the placenta or body fat.
If you’re concerned, consult your doctor.
• Use it in a quiet environment.
• Apply ample ultrasound gel.
• Limit usage to a few minutes per session.
• Avoid using it too frequently.
• Apply ample ultrasound gel.
• Limit usage to a few minutes per session.
• Avoid using it too frequently.
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