At my last Drs appt. 11/30 my Dr didn't mention kick counts. We did the GD test and went over pre-registration for the L&D dept.
LO has her moments. Sometimes she's quiet (like now) and sometimes she's non-stop (like yesterday). I just found it odd that he didn't mention kick counts, and I didn't know about it until I got to the 3rd tri.
Re: Anyone not told to count kicks?
My midwife said it was more common to ask people to do years ago, but as long as you notice a fairly consistent pattern in kicks (more movement in morning vs evening, etc) there is no need unless you notice a decrease.
I haven't been asked to keep any counts at all and was only told just recently that they really only ask you to if you start to question a change in the consistency.
It wasn't until like 32 or 34 weeks that my doc mentioned movement and she just said to note decreased movement. She's pretty mellow, which I like.
Many OBs won't have you do actual kick counts unless you have decreased movement.
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My doctor never mentioned it and I asked last time I was in. She said they dont recommend it because it just freaks people out as the baby goes through sleep/wake cycles....and just like regular people some days they are just more active than other days.
She said if I dont notice movement for hours at a time, I should try to get him to move and if that fails then give them a call.
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I asked my doctor about it and he said, "Usually by the time you've counted kicks and feel them decreased, it's too late to do anything for the baby."
I don't really care for him. Fortunately all he is really in charge of is taking my BP and measuring my UTE.
If I notice decreased movement, I'll lay on my left side, drink something cold and count ten in an hour.
I've never NOT felt ten in an hour but if I did, i'd call Labor and Delivery.
LO is usually very active, but was complete opposite Wednesday. I had an appointment that afternoon and mentioned it to my doctor. He told me to do kick counts and to call back if I didn't get 8-10 in an hour or start to see his usual activity. My point is, I don't think he would have mentioned kick counts if I didn't have a concern.
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