A baby doppler is a hand held ultrasound device to listen to a baby's heartbeat at home. It is not advised to use without training as it is difficult to distinguish the heartbeat from other sounds.
Doppler ultrasonography uses what is called the Doppler effect to measure the rate and direction of blood flow in the vessels.
My doctor uses a doppler to amplify the baby's heartbeat.
A Doppler measures blood flow and is used during pregnancy to check on the baby. Radiology Lab technicians are trained specifically how to use this equipment.
Doppler scan is a special scan which uses black and white or color images to examine the blood flowing through the umbilical cord between the placenta and the baby,
They actually sell little Doppler's (like the one your doctor uses). They're in the baby department with the regular baby monitors at baby and department stores.
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Two babies! Twins!!!
Doppler RADAR measures the speed of objects using the Doppler effect (discovered by the Austrian mathematician and physicist Christian Andreas Doppler in 1842 at the Prague Polytechnic) in addition to the position measured by ordinary RADAR. The earliest version of Doppler RADAR was introduced by the U.S. Navy during WW2 on night fighters. Doppler RADARs are used now in aviation, sounding satellites, meteorology, police speed guns, radiology and healthcare (fall detection and risk assessment, nursing or clinic purpose), and bistatic radar (surface-to-air missile).
A Doppler image can be taken of any bodily organ or even of an unborn baby if needed. The color flow image means that instead of being in black and white the image will show up in color.
Doppler effect and Doppler radar are the two most common compound nouns for the proper adjective Doppler.
Christian Doppler
He discoverd the Doppler effect