Empower Yourself in Pregnancy!
COUNT THE KICKS™ want to empower Mums with knowledge and confidence during their pregnancy.
We want to encourage Mums to work with their Midwives and healthcare providers to promote a healthy outcome. Empowering every Mum with the confidence to call for advice if she is ever worried at all and be confident that she will receive the best advice and monitoring from her healthcare provider.
We aim to ensure Mums are aware of their health and wellbeing throughout their pregnancy enabling them to provide thier healthcare provider with accurate and specific information to assist them with an efficient, prompt support and quality of care.
Ensuring Mums also know the importance of monitoring their baby’s movements and offering Mums information to enable her to make informed choices.
The N.I.C.E. Guidelines suggest:
“Any changes in fetal movements should be reported to a midwife”.
“The Government recognises that COUNT THE KICKS undertakes valuable work to raise the public profile of stillbirths, without causing women and their partners unnecessary concern. Its work with midwives, GPs and antenatal professionals helps to ensure women are provided with clear, consistent messages that can help save unborn babies lives. Ministers are also aware that COUNT THE KICKS campaign empowers expectant mums to become.”
Please click here if you’d like to learn more about common coditions you may come across during your pregnancy, and the signs and symptoms to keep a look out for.














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10 kicks is NOT recommended instead you should recognise what is normal for your baby and notify you healthcare professional if there is ever a change.