If I Haven’t Felt My Baby Kick Today, Should I Be Worried?

Again we're talking about the custom of your baby, you know your baby best and they should always follow that pattern. They shouldn't really be a change all the way to the end of pregnancy. Sometimes your perceptions altered a little bit say for example if you're running around modeling and doing lots of things, you might not really focus on the baby. 

So those circumstances if you could lay down on your left side for about one to two hours, and really focus on your baby on what your baby is doing. If you're still not feeling anything or you know very very little, get in touch with maternity straight away. We'd always recommend get in touch with us straight away. Do not wait until the next day or several days later.

Answered: Michelle Lynch, North Middlesex Hospital Bereavement Midwife Specialist

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Did you know?

Between 16 and 22 weeks, your doctor may be able to do an ultrasound to tell your baby's gender. Be mindful that these tests are only 70-95 percent accurate.