Baby Kick Counter

Track your baby’s daily movements safely & easily. Counting kicks is the #1 way to monitor your baby’s well-being at home — recommended by OB/GYNs and What To Expect experts.

Preconception
1st Trimester
2nd & 3rd Trimester
Postpartum

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Kicks Counted

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Goal: 10 movements (kicks, rolls, flutters all count!)

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Why Counting Kicks Matters?

Tracking fetal movements helps you understand your baby’s healthy pattern. A sudden decrease in kicks can be an early sign to check with your doctor — this simple habit keeps both you and baby safe.

Your Kick Count History

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⚠️ When to Call Your Doctor Immediately

  • Your baby moves less than 10 times in 2 hours
  • You notice a big drop in your baby’s usual activity
  • No movements for 12+ hours
  • You feel unusual or painful changes

Frequently Asked Questions

When should I start counting kicks?

Most doctors recommend starting daily kick counts at 28 weeks of pregnancy.

What if my baby’s kicks change every day?

Some days are more active, some are calmer. Focus on your baby’s normal pattern — not exact numbers.

How long should a kick count take?

Healthy babies often reach 10 movements in 10–30 minutes. It can take up to 2 hours — be patient.

* This kick counter is for personal tracking only. It does not replace professional medical advice. Contact your OB/GYN immediately if you feel concerned about decreased movement.