Baby Kick Counter
Count your baby's kicks and movements. Most babies reach 10 kicks within 2 hours — track yours here.
Count to ten
Tap for each kick
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Based on general guidelines. Always consult your healthcare provider.
Why count kicks?
Tracking fetal movement helps you learn your baby's patterns. A noticeable change in activity can be an early signal to check in with your provider.
When should I count?
Pick a time when your baby is usually active. Lie on your side or sit comfortably and count each kick, roll, or jab until you reach 10.
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Common Questions
- When should I start counting baby kicks?
- Most healthcare providers recommend starting daily kick counts at 28 weeks (third trimester). A common guideline is to notice at least 10 movements within 2 hours during your baby's active period. Factors like placenta position and maternal activity can affect how movements feel. Ask your provider what counting method they recommend for you.
- How many kicks should I feel per hour?
- There's no strict per-hour minimum. A common guideline is 10 movements within 2 hours during your baby's most active time. Movement patterns are unique to each baby — what matters most is knowing your baby's normal pattern and noting any significant changes. Contact your provider if you notice a decrease.
- Do baby kicks slow down before labor?
- While the type of movement may change late in pregnancy (more rolling, less sharp kicks as space decreases), the overall frequency should stay consistent. Any noticeable decrease in movement warrants a call to your provider.
For educational purposes only — not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always consult your pediatrician with questions about your child's health.