A Fetal Stethoscope, also known as a Pinard Stethoscope, is a classic, reliable tool used by gynecologists, obstetricians, midwives, and maternity care professionals to detect and monitor the fetal heartbeat during pregnancy. Unlike electronic devices, this stethoscope provides clear acoustic sounds without interference, making it an essential diagnostic tool, especially in clinics, hospitals, and rural healthcare setups.
Product Categories According to Medical Use
Obstetrics & Gynecology Instruments
Diagnostic & Monitoring Instruments
Maternity Care Tools
Hospital & Clinic Examination Devices
General Practice Medical Tools
How to Use a Fetal Stethoscope
Ask the pregnant patient to lie comfortably on her back or slightly tilted.
Place the wider end (bell) firmly on the abdomen where fetal movements are felt.
Position your ear on the narrow end of the stethoscope.
Listen for rhythmic, rapid heartbeat sounds (typically 120–160 bpm).
Move the stethoscope slightly until the heartbeat is heard clearly.
Clean and sanitize after each use to maintain hygiene and longevity.
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Key Features
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Acoustic Efficiency: Designed to capture subtle fetal heart sounds clearly and without distortion.
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Durable Build: Made with strong, medical-grade materials for long-lasting use.
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Ergonomic Design: Comfortable grip with a smooth, polished finish.
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Non-Electronic: No batteries required, making it ideal for continuous use without maintenance.
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Clinically Trusted: Preferred in maternity care due to reliability and simplicity.
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Uses
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Routine Prenatal Assessment: Used to check the Fetal Heart Rate (FHR) during regular check-ups in the second and third trimesters to confirm normal cardiac activity.
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Labor Monitoring: Employed for intermittent auscultation of the FHR during labor to assess the baby's tolerance to contractions.
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Fetal Distress Screening: Serves as a quick, non-electronic tool to identify potential signs of distress (abnormally high or low FHR) requiring further diagnostic investigation.
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Medical Training: Utilized in teaching environments for demonstrating and practicing the manual skill of auscultating fetal heart sounds.
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