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Baby Loss Awareness Week takes place 9-15th October. During this week families all over the world commemorate the lives of their babies and share memories of the all too brief time they had together. Read more
In 2017 Kicks Count launched a campaign to regulate or ban the sale of home dopplers to expectant parents in the UK. Here the CEO explains why. Read more
Give up-to-date movement information to your mums with our free literature. Read more
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Your baby's movements are a sign of their wellbeing: TV superstar Holly Willoughby talks all things Kicks Count. Read more
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Any money you fundraise will be used to help us raise awareness of the importance of baby movement and put a stop to preventable stillbirth. Read more
A special way of remembering a loved one can be to raise money in memory of their life, however short. Read more
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Most women usually begin to feel their baby move between 16 and 24 weeks of pregnancy. Read more
There is no set number of normal movements you need to feel. Your baby will have their own pattern of movements that you should get to know. Read more
If you think your baby’s movements have slowed down or stopped, contact your midwife or maternity unit immediately (it is staffed 24 hours, 7 days a week). Read more
Never hesitate to contact your midwife or the maternity unit for advice, no matter how many times this happens. Read more
A reduction in a baby’s movements can sometimes be an important warning sign that a baby is unwell. Half of women who had a stillbirth noticed their baby’s movements had slowed down or stopped. Read more
In order to ensure the healthiest outcome for your baby it is important to know them from the start. You may think your task is done now you’ve created the baby but your job doesn’t end there! Read more
How painful your labour is does not determine how brave you are. Every body is different, every labour is different and every baby is different. Here we discuss the various ways of relieving pain Read more
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Feeling your baby move is a sign they are well. Here's all you need to know about why you should monitor your baby's movements - and how. Read more
For the third year running, the stillbirth rate reached an all-time low since records began in 1927, falling to 3.8 stillbirths per 1,000 total births in 2020; this is a 6% decrease compared with 2019. Read more
Elizabeth joined Kicks Count in 2012 and became CEO in 2013. Read more
The aim at Kicks Count is to increase awareness of baby’s movements in pregnancy to reduce the UK’s stillbirth and neonatal death rate. We have a number of ways to achieve this. Read more
Kicks Count is a UK Charity that aims to reduce the stillbirth and neonatal death rate by raising awareness of baby’s movements. Read more