Counting Kicks

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Remember those first little movements you felt?

A little flutter that may have been a gas bubble.

A little twitch that caught your attention.

And then those movements got bigger. Your partner was able to feel them from the outside. You got video of something that may have been a tiny foot moving across your belly. You were awakened at 3am by a little human bouncing on your bladder.

Those movements are reassuring. 

They tell us that our baby is alive and doing okay. They remind us throughout the day that there’s a tiny person growing inside. 

As we get further into pregnancy, those movements- kicks, twists, pokes, and turns – become an important marker for your baby’s health.

What are Kick Counts?

Kick Counts involve setting aside a time each day (when your baby is routinely most active) to count the movements you feel your baby make.

How many movements should I feel?

The goal is approximately 10 movements in a 2 hour time frame. Most babies are overachievers and will accomplish this in a much shorter period of time.

When should I start counting movements?

The recommendation is any time after 28 weeks – when movements are more definite and easy to feel.

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Laura Finnegan PNW Doulas Owner

Pacific Northwest Doulas is led by Laura Finnegan, also the owner of Eugene Birth & Family and an experienced Oregon doula agency director.

Our birth and postpartum doulas are welcomed in hospitals birth centers, and homes throughout the region. We work collaboratively with midwives, OB-GYNs, nurses, and pediatric providers to ensure families feel confident and supported.