Expert advice on how to understand your baby's movements during pregnancy – and when to seek medical advice if anything changes. One of the most exciting parts of pregnancy is feeling your baby move.
It's normal for fetuses to have quiet periods in utero. Sometimes a temporary dip in activity could just mean your baby is sleeping or low on energy because you haven't eaten in a while. However, a ...
Pregnancy is a whirlwind of changes for your body that don't always feel so great (think morning sickness or constipation). But don't worry, there are upsides! One sensation that is universally loved ...
Most mums will remember the first time they felt their baby move. That first little flutter and that first special kick are huge milestones for all expectant parents. But it can also be a bit ...
Quickening is a normal part of pregnancy and describes the period when a parent first starts to feel fetal movements, according to Cleveland Clinic. Sometimes, these movements are mistaken as hunger, ...
The Count the Kicks app is credited for saving a father's daughter's life after his wife noticed a change in the baby's movements. The app helps expectant parents monitor fetal movements, a key ...
Eight years ago, Kenneth J. Moise, MD, a maternal-fetal medicine specialist at Dell Medical School, The University of Texas at Austin, was on a phone call with his wife when she heard a loud rumble ...