Baby Ruby arrived safely in June of 2017 when her mom Emily noticed a change in her baby’s normal movement pattern. Ruby’s story was shared on Good Morning America, and went on to capture the attention of 300 million people around the world and influence tens of thousands of moms to download the free Count the Kicks app. Emily shares the impact Count the Kicks had on their family:
“Had I not been monitoring her movements and had a clear record of her normal, I don’t think I would have went in as soon as I did, especially not without the prompting of my husband. Later after delivery, the doctor who reviewed the ultrasound said we saved our daughter by coming in when we did. A day later or even hours might have been too late. Thank you to the Count the Kicks organization for giving women tools like the app to monitor their babies and have similar outcomes. We can’t thank you enough for helping us save our daughter!”
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Count the Kicks: Bond With Your Baby,...
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Third Trimester? Your Baby's Movement...
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