Baby Kicks - Count the Kicks
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4.5 ★
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50,000+
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Free
With this app, you can track fetal kicks and monitor movement patterns throughout pregnancy. Includes a gentle timer, movement logging, and activity summaries.
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AppRecs rating 4.3. Trustworthiness 85 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 21 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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3 star
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2 star
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85% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews
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High user satisfaction
87% of sampled ratings are 4+ stars (4.5★ average)
About Baby Kicks - Count the Kicks
Counting fetal kicks (or movements) during pregnancy can be a valuable tool for monitoring the fetus's health.
Kick counting can help you be more aware of fetal movements. If you know what’s normal for the fetus, then you can more easily determine when something feels wrong. Changes in fetal movement may be an early sign of distress or can indicate a problem with the pregnancy. Once you know the fetus's activity level, you can alert your healthcare provider if changes occur.
Most pregnant people will begin feeling the fetus kick around 20 weeks into pregnancy. If it’s your first pregnancy, it might be later. If you’ve been pregnant before, you might feel the fetus kick a little sooner. Fetuses move at different times and in different ways. By the time your third trimester rolls around (28 weeks of pregnancy), you should have a general sense of the movement patterns of the fetus.
Disclaimer
This app is not for medical use nor is it intended to replace a doctor's recommendations.If you have any questions about your prenancy, please contact your doctor for advice.
Kick counting can help you be more aware of fetal movements. If you know what’s normal for the fetus, then you can more easily determine when something feels wrong. Changes in fetal movement may be an early sign of distress or can indicate a problem with the pregnancy. Once you know the fetus's activity level, you can alert your healthcare provider if changes occur.
Most pregnant people will begin feeling the fetus kick around 20 weeks into pregnancy. If it’s your first pregnancy, it might be later. If you’ve been pregnant before, you might feel the fetus kick a little sooner. Fetuses move at different times and in different ways. By the time your third trimester rolls around (28 weeks of pregnancy), you should have a general sense of the movement patterns of the fetus.
Disclaimer
This app is not for medical use nor is it intended to replace a doctor's recommendations.If you have any questions about your prenancy, please contact your doctor for advice.