EchoHeart, Inc.

Peace of Mind ~ in a Heartbeat

The EchoHeart Mission
The EchoHeart mission is to provide peace of mind to Obstetrical Care Providers and their patients -pregnant women of all shapes and sizes - around the world, by aiding in the detection of early fetal heart tones via the EchoHeart Transvaginal Fetal Doppler Probe.

EchoHeart TV Probe Testimonials
"Having used the EchoHeart Probe in my practice for two years, I have virtually 100% success in hearing the early 
fetal heart tone. It gives me and my patients an easy and convenient way to peace of mind.”  
Peter Bippart, MD, Blackfoot, ID


"I use the EchoHeart Probe on my first prenatal exams all the time now."  Arianna Stein, CNM, Cambridge, MA

"I had several patients with inaudible abdominal FHTs.  The EchoHeart Probe saved the day."  Thomas J. O'Connor, MD Rockport, ME 

"This tool is a ‘must’ in any office. It has been amazing to give moms peace of mind by hearing their babies' heartbeats for the first
time — as early as eight weeks. My clients request me to use the EchoHeart Probe. It gives me the best fetal heart detection for many of our patients and
they are ecstatic to hear that heartbeat. Prior to the EchoHeart Probe, we couldn’t without ultrasound." 
Angela Ripley, CNM, MSN, Damariscotta, ME

"This is amazing! I used the EchoHeart Probe for the first time and heard the fetal heart tone easily at seven weeks! We find it extremely useful and it
has saved our patients many unnecessary ultrasounds.”  B
eth Hardiman, MD, Cambridge, MA


"My patient is 286 lbs and had a 12 week demise with her last pregnancy.  She was very grateful for the positive FHT with the EchoHeart TV Doppler
Probe today." Lynne Frey, CNM, Rockport, ME

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I find the EchoHeart Probe to be a very useful tool."  Stephen Wagoner, MD  York, ME


"The EchoHeart Probe worked great! Loud, audible fetal heart - very easy!  Candance Keene, MD, Rockport, ME

Use of the EchoHeart Probe

In clinical trials the EchoHeart Probe detected the fetal heart tones (FHT) in 71% of patients between 6 and 8 weeks gestation.

Unlike imaging ultrasound, the EchoHeart Transvaginal Probe does not provide a visual picture for instant location of the fetal heart. Instead, it brings industry-standard continuous-wave Doppler technology in closer proximity to the uterus. As with any new instrument there is a learning curve, and providers using the EchoHeart Probe have found that detecting the fetal heart tones is simple to learn and easy to do.

  • It is best to perform a bimanual exam to determine uterine placement before using the EchoHeart Probe is very helpful. 
  • Prepare the EchoHeart Probe as you would prepare a transvaginal ultrasound probe with gel and sheath. 
  • Think of the EchoHeart Probe as an extension of your hand in the bimanual exam, and aim toward the fundus anteriorly, posteriorly, or midline as appropriate. 
  • Picture the transducer detection array as a flashlight. Start deeper and scan slowly in all directions as you would an imaging probe.  Continue to scan as you slowly pull back performing more shallow exams.     
  • Some find it best to keep a hand on the abdomen to maintain a point of reference to the uterus.
As a new user to the EchoHeart Probe, you may find it helpful to begin with traditionally delayed abdominal detection rather than the very early detection.  For the best fetal heart detection, most find FHT detection success quickly with obese or retroverted patients at 10 - 12 weeks, and then "work back" to 9, 8, and 7 week detections. As one continues to use the EchoHeart Probe, the FHT detection gets quicker and easier.