A review of studies on fetal movement counting methods finds there is no solid evidence that the practice reduces the risk of stillbirths. Because fetal movement is an indicator of an unborn baby's ...
Lydia Barkley was beautiful and perfect – a 3½-pound baby girl and her parents’ first born child. Danielle Barkley advocates now in honor of her daughter and other families whose babies were stillborn ...
A newly developed fetal movement acceleration measurement recorder has made it possible to count gross movements for hours. The purpose of this study was to determine the normal reference values for ...
Jennifer Lopez, Gwen Stefani and Nicole Kidman each own a kickTrak. But it’s no celebrity workout fad — it’s a portable fetal movement monitor. Counting kicks and other fetal movements gives expectant ...
Emily Eekhoff was in the 33rd week of her second pregnancy when she made an unsettling discovery. As she had with her first baby, Liam, Eekhoff was keeping track of the number of kicks her unborn baby ...
When Fernanda Sheridan was 30 weeks pregnant with her daughter Natalie, she noticed that Natalie started jerking a lot. “I didn’t think much of it. I thought that she was going to be a soccer player,” ...
Crosby, 38, told Daily Mail she had a “textbook” pregnancy at 39 weeks, then she noticed “something had changed” in her baby’s movements. She got to the hospital “just in the nick of time” as her ...
The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) is committed to improving birth outcomes for all South Carolina families. As part of this effort, DHEC is encouraging expectant ...
The Count the Kicks app is credited for saving a father's daughter's life after his wife noticed a change in the baby's movements. The app helps expectant parents monitor fetal movements, a key ...
Going back to a more casual approach let me view my baby’s kicks as joyful moments instead of a source of stress. Share on Pinterest Is there anything more gratifying than a punch to the gut or kick ...
You can expect to feel your baby move during your second trimester. These movements may be subtle and fluttering. As your pregnancy progresses, they will get stronger until your baby is born. Feeling ...