Kick Counts
You can do these at home to monitor your baby's activity (starting at 27 weeks).
Just follow these tips:
- Kick counts can be done any time, but especially if you are feeling less fetal movement.
- Get comfortable in a recliner, on the couch, or in bed on your side.
- Note your starting time using a clock/watch, pencil or pen, and paper.
- Lie on your side for the counting period.
- Place your hands on your abdomen, over the baby.
- Count each time the baby moves, including rolls, punches, kicks, turns, and stretches.
- Your baby is showing good activity if there are ten movements in two hours.
- If your baby does not move ten times in two hours, call a member of your healthcare team as soon as possible to discuss your findings.
You can find a handy Kick Count chart to record your information on page 22 of
Your Pregnancy Guide PDF.