kick count

  • Had Flu Shot and Now Baby Isn't Moving

    QUESTION

    I am 22 weeks pregnant and I recently recieved a flu shot. Since then I haven't been able to feel the baby move. It's been 3 days now of not feeling the baby move. Is this normal? Is my baby ok?

  • Baby Kicks: What Do They Mean?

    ANSWER

    What is really happening when the baby kicks? What causes this? How often should I feel the baby kicking?

  • The Power of Fetal Movement

    The most important question that I ask every patient during each prenatal visit is, do you feel your baby move? Fetal movement is always a beautiful thing and reassures you that your baby is alive.How often should you feel your baby move? What should you do if your baby moves less than normal?

  • Fetal Movements

    by Anai Rhoads

    A healthy baby is an active baby

    In order to ensure your baby is doing well, you will need to monitor your baby's movements daily. The following is a list of how to monitor your baby's movements, which you can do after 20 weeks of pregnancy:

    • Make sure to count the fetal movements at least once a day.
    • Set aside a specific time, and do this the same time each day.
  • PUSH: Pink Void, the Wall

    There is a moment in every pregnancy, I am told, when a man hits The Wall. His excitement and anticipation is overshadowed by a desire to just have his selfish life back to normal. I am there.

  • Had Flu Shot and Now Baby Isn't Moving

    QUESTION

    I am 22 weeks pregnant and I recently recieved a flu shot. Since then I haven't been able to feel the baby move. It's been 3 days now of not feeling the baby move. Is this normal? Is my baby ok?

  • PUSH: Pink Void, the Wall

    There is a moment in every pregnancy, I am told, when a man hits The Wall. His excitement and anticipation is overshadowed by a desire to just have his selfish life back to normal. I am there.

  • Fetal Movements

    by Anai Rhoads

    A healthy baby is an active baby

    In order to ensure your baby is doing well, you will need to monitor your baby's movements daily. The following is a list of how to monitor your baby's movements, which you can do after 20 weeks of pregnancy:

    • Make sure to count the fetal movements at least once a day.
    • Set aside a specific time, and do this the same time each day.
  • The Power of Fetal Movement

    The most important question that I ask every patient during each prenatal visit is, do you feel your baby move? Fetal movement is always a beautiful thing and reassures you that your baby is alive.How often should you feel your baby move? What should you do if your baby moves less than normal?

  • Baby Kicks: What Do They Mean?

    ANSWER

    What is really happening when the baby kicks? What causes this? How often should I feel the baby kicking?