Baby Kick Counter
Track and count your baby's kicks throughout the day. Monitor fetal movement patterns and ensure healthy baby activity.
Today's Kick Counter
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April 17, 2026
Weekly Statistics
Total Kicks (7 days)
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Daily Average
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Daily Breakdown
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Quick Actions
Kick Counting Guidelines
When to Start Counting
- • Usually around 28 weeks of pregnancy
- • When you can feel regular movements
- • Consult your doctor for specific timing
How to Count
- • Count all movements (kicks, rolls, swishes)
- • Choose a time when baby is usually active
- • Count until you reach 10 movements
- • Note how long it takes
What's Normal
- • 10 movements in 2 hours is typical
- • Some babies are more active than others
- • Patterns may change throughout pregnancy
- • Activity decreases as baby runs out of room
When to Call Your Doctor
- • Less than 10 movements in 2 hours
- • Significant decrease in activity
- • No movements for several hours
- • Any concerns about baby's wellbeing
Important Disclaimer
This tool is for informational purposes only. Always consult with your healthcare provider for medical advice and guidance about fetal movement monitoring.
Tips for Better Kick Counting
Choose the Right Time
Pick a time when your baby is usually active, like after meals or in the evening.
Stay Consistent
Count kicks at the same time each day to establish a pattern and notice changes.
Keep Records
Track patterns over time to share with your healthcare provider during appointments.