This tool is for education only. It does not give medical advice. All decisions should be made with your healthcare provider.
Select any conditions that apply to your pregnancy. We'll tell you when to start counting.
Your baby's movements are one of the most direct signs of how they're doing. A slowdown in movement is often one of the first warning signs that something needs attention.
Stillbirth affects about 1 in 175 pregnancies in the U.S. Research shows that regular kick counting — combined with quick action when something feels off — can prevent many of these losses.
Bonus: Taking a few quiet minutes each day to focus on your baby's movements is a beautiful bonding experience. 84% of women who track kicks report feeling more connected to their baby.
This tool was created by Atlanta Perinatal Associates for use in high-risk pregnancy care. It is based on ACOG, SMFM, and Count the Kicks guidelines.
Developed via OpenMFM.org and DoctorsWhoCode.blog.
⚠️ This tool is for educational purposes only and does not provide medical advice. All clinical decisions must be made with a qualified healthcare provider. In an emergency, call your provider or go to the nearest Labor & Delivery unit immediately.