UnbornHeart Fetal Doppler application (iOS/Android) has reached 200,000 downloads! The UnbornHeart app makes listening to an unborn baby's heartbeat an entertaining and social experience by providing a way to record the fetal heart sounds and to share them with loved ones. The app visualizes fetal heartbeats by displaying baby's heart rate and drawing a heart rate graph. The recorded heartbeat can be shared via email, text message, Facebook, Google+ and Twitter.
Even more, the app allows the father-to-be to participate in the process of the baby’s development from the early stages of the pregnancy. What a better way for the future father to create a bond with his child. Better yet, how could the future parents in a more touching and tangible way tell the grandparents-to-be that they are going to have a new grandchild than sending them the baby’s recorded heartbeat by e-mail or as a Facebook message!
The purpose of the app is to make pregnant women’s home monitoring experience with the Baby Sound Fetal Doppler monitor more interesting and entertaining. The app is not intended to be used for measuring the fetal heart rate for medical purposes but only for entertainment. If you have any concerns about the health of the fetus, consult your doctor or midwife.
Even more, the app allows the father-to-be to participate in the process of the baby’s development from the early stages of the pregnancy. What a better way for the future father to create a bond with his child. Better yet, how could the future parents in a more touching and tangible way tell the grandparents-to-be that they are going to have a new grandchild than sending them the baby’s recorded heartbeat by e-mail or as a Facebook message!
The purpose of the app is to make pregnant women’s home monitoring experience with the Baby Sound Fetal Doppler monitor more interesting and entertaining. The app is not intended to be used for measuring the fetal heart rate for medical purposes but only for entertainment. If you have any concerns about the health of the fetus, consult your doctor or midwife.