How to count kicks: Kick Trak Counter

October 29, 2007

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The March of Dimes has reported that over 500,000 American women give birth prematurely which is why they have designated November as Prematurity Awareness Month. They hope to introduce new technologies that will decrease the rate of premature birth thus increasing the chances of a healthy baby.

One such device is the Kick Trak Counter. This device, developed by an obstetrician, helps pregnant women keep track of how many kicks they feel. Pregnant women are advised to start counting their kicks beginning at 24 weeks. This digital device records how long it takes your baby to make 10 movements. It can also be used to time your contractions once labor begins.

Pick up the Kick Track Counter for $49.95 at babykick.com.

Click here to find out what out what else you can do to prevent preterm birth.

One Response to “How to count kicks: Kick Trak Counter”

  1. Showing Pregnancy Fashion » Blog Archive » Share Bag: Support Prematurity Awareness on November 11th, 2007 5:52 pm

    [...] You can also support the March of Dimes while ensuring your own baby is delivered full term by the using the Kick Trak Counter. Click here for more information. [...]

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