Black, Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander, and American Indian or Alaska Native families face the greatest risk of experiencing a stillbirth during pregnancy. This video encourages all women, but especially Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander, and Black expectant parents, to download the free Count the Kicks app and to use it to get to know their baby's normal movement patterns. It is important to SPEAK UP if your baby’s movements ever change. Together, we can prevent stillbirth!
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How To Count the Kicks
The FREE Count the Kicks app is an easy way to monitor your baby’s well-being in the third trimester of pregnancy. With it you can track movements for single babies OR twins, rate the strength of your baby’s movements, see graphs that show your baby’s normal movement history, take notes, share d...
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Como Contar los Movimientos
¿Tercer trimestre? ¡Es hora de empezar a contar los movimientos del bebé! Los estudios muestran que un cambio en el movimiento del bebé es la indicación más temprana y a veces la única de que puede haber un problema con el embarazo. Visita la tienda de aplicaciones para descargar la aplicación G...
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Nahla’s Baby Save Story
Dana was using the Count the Kicks app, noticed a change in her baby's movement, and went to the hospital to get everything checked out. Hear Nahla's Count the Kicks success story in Dana's own words.