Count the Kicks

Count the Kicks

 Count the Kicks

When a mother learns what movements and activities are normal for her baby, she becomes more knowledgeable and confident in recognizing changes.


Count the Kicks focuses on movements, and especially kicks, to help mothers through moments of concern.

With the information that Count the Kicks shares, mothers learn when to seek medical support that could actually save her baby’s life!


Count the Kicks started in the beautiful state of Iowa, by five moms: Jan, Janet, Kate, Kerry and Tiffan. They each had lost a baby girl to stillbirth and they wanted to do all they could to help save other families from this devastating loss.


Caring Cradle is proud to support Count the Kicks and encourages families, nurses, physicians, and especially expectant mothers to visit Count the Kicks for more information.


Thank you to this organization and all those who support it!

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