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FEELING YOUR BABY KICK
A Fetal Movement Guide
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Contents Foreword
One of the most thrilling moments of your
pregnancy is when you feel your baby move for
the first time.
But when we are waiting for that moment to
come, it can also be nerve-wracking, as we
want to experience it so much.
Quickening, as it is known as, can happen at
different times for different women.
This guide about fetal movement has been put
together to reassure you of the various ways
and times this experience may happen.
It also includes guidelines about how to
monitor your baby's movement once it has
become a pretty constant factor.
1. Introduction
2. When to expect
quickening
3. Most likely times to feel
fetal movement
4. What should it feel like?
5. How often should I feel
fetal movement?
6. Why babies kick
7. An average baby move-
ment timeline
8. Should I monitor my ba-
by's movements?
9. How to monitor baby's
movements
10. what should I do if ba-
by's movements are notably
less?
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1. Introduction 2. When to expect quickening
Exciting Pregnancy Moments
During pregnancy one of the most
exciting moments is when you feel
your baby kicking for the first time.
These little first flutters can be reas-
suring, while also helping you to feel
even closer to your baby, as he/she
grows inside.
Butterflies or Twitches....
These movements can be quite sub-
tle early on, feeling like butterflies,
tumbling motions or even nervous
twitches. Especially if it is your first
pregnancy, it can be challenging to
distinguish your baby's kicks from
other internal motions, including
hunger pangs and gas.
Quickening
These first moves of your baby are
known as quickening. There is quite
a wide timescale as to when you can
expect to feel quickening, and it can
happen anywhere from between 14 to
26 weeks, although the average can
be from week 18 to 22.
If it's your first pregnancy, it isn't un-
common to have to wait longer and
it may even be around week 25 when
you feel those first movements.
24-25 Weeks First Pregnancy
Also the position of your placenta
can play an important role in the tim-
ing of this, and for example, if it is an
anterior placenta, movement may be
muffled, making you wait longer. On
a second pregnancy, there are some
women who can feel quickening as
early on as 13 weeks. However the
most common time to feel quickening
is during month five. First time moth-
ers often wait until week 24-25 to
recognise quickening.
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3. Most likely times to feel fetal movement
Quiet Times
You are more likely to feel fetal
movement at quieter times, such as
when you are sitting or lying down.
Quieter times, like settling down for
the night, normally mean that you are
going to be more in tune with your
body and therefore naturally more
aware of baby's movements.
Alternating & Blood Sugar
Movements occur at certain times
because baby is alternating between
sleep and alertness. Often babies
can be at their most active between
9pm at night and 1 o'clock in the
morning. The reason for this is be-
cause of the changes that are hap-
pening in your blood sugar levels.
3. Most likely times to feel fetal movement
Adrenaline
Baby can also respond to your blood
sugar after you've had a snack or
meal. Also if you feel nervous for
some reason, the adrenaline that
your body produces can have a simi-
lar effect, giving a boost of energy to
your baby.
Touch & Sound
Baby can respond to touch and
sounds, so that if you snuggle up to
your partner, baby may even kick him
in the back.
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4. What should it feel like?
All Babies Are Individuals
Each baby is an individual, so try not
to stress too much about comparing
your baby's movements with those
of any pregnant friends. Sometimes
quickening is as difficult to describe
as it is to recognise, but once you are
sure of what it is, it's one of the most
thrilling parts of pregnancy.
Many Different Feelings
It may feel like a nudge, a little flut-
ter, a growing hunger pang, a twitch,
muscle spasm, the feeling of but-
terflies like when you feel nervous, a
tumbling motion, or even like a bub-
ble bursting.
5. How often should I feel movement?
Once In A While
Earlier in pregnancy it's most likely
that you will only feel baby's move-
ment as a few flutters every once in
awhile. Kicks should be more fre-
quent and stronger by the end of
your second trimester.
15-20 Per Day
Once movement has been regularly
established, the average number of
kicks is around 15-20 per day, includ-
ing all movements, not only bladder
kicks.
However in the third trimester some
studies have shown that babies can
move as much as up to 30 times ev-
ery hour.
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6. Why babies kick
Response To Environment
Babies move and kick often in
response to something happening in
their environment.
Baby may be responding to too much
light, noise and in some instances,
strong foods.
Stretching & Relaxation
Just like us, babies need to move and
stretch for relaxation. This means
that if you are moving, this can be
relaxing for baby.
6. Why babies kick
Quieter Babies
This study showed that woman who
participate in relaxing exercises, such
as Qi Gong, yoga and meditation,
may find that their babies are quieter.
This makes sense in terms of Mum's
relaxing movement doing some of the
work for baby, in a way.
Guided Imagery Exercises
Also women who took part in that
same study, experienced reduced
fetal movements when they under-
took guided imagery relaxation
exercises.
The exercises lowered their respira-
tion rates, heart rates and skin con-
ductance, which in turn lowered their
babies' heart rates. This led to de-
creased fetal movements.
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7. An average baby movement timeline*
Week 12
Movement should have started, but
it is very unusual to feel anything as
baby is too small.
Week 16
A small amount of women may feel
butterfly type flutters, which could be
either gas or baby movements.
Week 20
Baby may be developed enough for
some women to be confident that it is
quickening that they are feeling (but
not all women, and especially those
on a first pregnancy)
7. An average baby movement timeline*
Week 24
Baby's movements are more estab-
lished. Some women may feel little
twitches that could be baby hiccups.
Week 28
Baby is on the move a good bit now,
to the extent that some of the jabs
and kicks could be making a bit of an
impact on you.
Week 36
Now your uterus is quite crowded,
so this means that you can expect
a little bit of a slow down in baby's
movements.
*Please take into account that both
you and your baby are individuals
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8. Should I monitor my baby's movements?
Around Week 28
When your baby's movements seem
to be well established, which often
happens around week 28, some doc-
tors recommend keeping a diary of
these jabs, punches and kicks. Cur-
rently there isn't actual scientific evi-
dence to show whether keeping track
of the movements is a proper indica-
tor of how baby is doing.
Recommended
However many women like to do it,
as it comes naturally to them to be in
tune with baby, and many healthcare
providers recommend it also.
9. How to monitor baby's movements
How Is Your Routine?
Depending on how your schedule is,
you can spend some time monitoring
your baby's movements either once
or twice a day. If you can manage to
fit two times into your schedule, then
use both of these suggestions below.
If not just go for the second option,
when movement should be busier.
Mornings
If you are able to set aside some time
in the morning, even though move-
ments tend to be less during this time
of the day, then you can evaluate the
average number of movements within
an hour. If you stick to the same hour
each morning, then you know what
average amount of movements ap-
proximately to expect.
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9. How to monitor baby's movements
After Meal Times
A convenient and logical method is
to choose a time when your baby is
normally more active, which could be
just after you've had lunch or din-
ner. So after your meal put yourself
in a comfortable position, either lying
on your side or relaxing on a com-
fortable chair, and check if the fetal
movements are as normal.
Normal Movements
It is no longer recommended to count
your baby's movements exactly.
Instead you can observe if the move-
ments are regular and in tune with
baby's recent patterns of movement.
If the pattern has reduced or you are
not feeling any movement, please
follow these guidelines.
10. What should I do if baby's movements are
notably less?
What To Do If The Pattern
Changes
Sit or lie still for a period of time,
drink a glass of cold water, which
theoretically may stimulate baby to
move. You can also rub your tummy
and talk to your baby.
Evaluation Is Important
Absence of activity doesn't immedi-
ately mean that there is something
wrong, however it is something that
needs to be evaluated quickly.
Please be sure to contact your
healthcare provider if you feel con-
cerned at all. Don't be worried about
wasting their time, as women some-
times we think like this. Contact your
healthcare provider to get checked.
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Sonographer Clinic Team
Sarah Madden, Midwife Manager &
Lead Sonographer
Sarah Madden, Msc RM RGN, is the midwife
manager and lead sonographer in
Merrion Fetal Health. She has been working
in ultrasound for over 10 years.
Sarah trained as a nurse in James Connolly
Memorial Hospital, after studying in Dublin
City University. She trained as a midwife
in Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital Drogheda,
in association with Trinity College Dublin.
Sarah commenced her education in ultra-
sound in Queens University Belfast and
received her Masters in Diagnostic Imaging
from University College Dublin. Sarah is a
member of B.M.U.S. ( British Medical Ultra-
sound Society).
Sonographer Clinic Team
Mary Doyle H.D.D.I., R.M, R.G.N.
Mary presently works as a Midwife Sonogra-
pher at Merrion Fetal Health.Mary previously
held the post of Clinical Midwifery Manag-
er/Sonographer for 20 years at University
College Hospital Waterford. She qualified
as a General Nurse and Midwife in London
having trained at Whipps Cross Hospital,
The Mothers and St. Bartholomew’s, now
the Brompton Hospital London.
Mary trained and practised Ultrasound in
both The Waterford Maternity Hospital and
University College Hospital Waterford.When
Midwives were first granted access to third
level education in Ultrasound, she enrolled
in the School of Diagnostic Imaging and
received a Higher Diploma in Diagnostic
Imaging ( Obstetrics and Gynaecology) from
University College Dublin.
Mary Moran PhD – Registered
General Nurse & Midwife
Mary has 17 years experience in Obstetric
& Gynae ultrasound. She obtained a Higher
Diploma in Diagnostic Imaging (UCD) whilst
working in the fetal assessment unit of the
National Maternity Hospital, where she held
position of Clinical Midwife Specialist (first
in Ireland) and Clinical Midwife Manager.
Mary also holds a MA in Healthcare Man-
agement from the Institute of Public Admin-
istration.She is currently a lecturer in Ob-
stetrics and Gynae Ultrasound (UCD) and
Programme Co-ordinator for all UCD Post
Graduate Obstetric & Gynae ultrasound
programmes.Mary was awarded a PHD in
2014 (subject: Ultrasound Assessment of
Placental Health). She is a member of Brit-
ish Medical Ultrasound Society (BMUS) and
the International Society of Ultrasound in
Obstetrics & Gynaecology (ISUOG)
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MERRION FETAL
HEALTH
Conveniently located in Dublin 2, Merrion
Fetal Health is a medically led ultrasound
clinic, that offers the reassurance of medi-
cal excellence in obstetric, gynaecological
and fertility ultrasound.
To book an appointment or make an
enquiry:
Call: (01) 663 5060
Website: www.merrionfetalhealth.ie

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Feeling your baby kick: a fetal movement guide

  • 1. 1 FEELING YOUR BABY KICK A Fetal Movement Guide
  • 2. 2 www.merrionfetalhealth.ie 3 Contents Foreword One of the most thrilling moments of your pregnancy is when you feel your baby move for the first time. But when we are waiting for that moment to come, it can also be nerve-wracking, as we want to experience it so much. Quickening, as it is known as, can happen at different times for different women. This guide about fetal movement has been put together to reassure you of the various ways and times this experience may happen. It also includes guidelines about how to monitor your baby's movement once it has become a pretty constant factor. 1. Introduction 2. When to expect quickening 3. Most likely times to feel fetal movement 4. What should it feel like? 5. How often should I feel fetal movement? 6. Why babies kick 7. An average baby move- ment timeline 8. Should I monitor my ba- by's movements? 9. How to monitor baby's movements 10. what should I do if ba- by's movements are notably less?
  • 3. 4 www.merrionfetalhealth.ie 5 1. Introduction 2. When to expect quickening Exciting Pregnancy Moments During pregnancy one of the most exciting moments is when you feel your baby kicking for the first time. These little first flutters can be reas- suring, while also helping you to feel even closer to your baby, as he/she grows inside. Butterflies or Twitches.... These movements can be quite sub- tle early on, feeling like butterflies, tumbling motions or even nervous twitches. Especially if it is your first pregnancy, it can be challenging to distinguish your baby's kicks from other internal motions, including hunger pangs and gas. Quickening These first moves of your baby are known as quickening. There is quite a wide timescale as to when you can expect to feel quickening, and it can happen anywhere from between 14 to 26 weeks, although the average can be from week 18 to 22. If it's your first pregnancy, it isn't un- common to have to wait longer and it may even be around week 25 when you feel those first movements. 24-25 Weeks First Pregnancy Also the position of your placenta can play an important role in the tim- ing of this, and for example, if it is an anterior placenta, movement may be muffled, making you wait longer. On a second pregnancy, there are some women who can feel quickening as early on as 13 weeks. However the most common time to feel quickening is during month five. First time moth- ers often wait until week 24-25 to recognise quickening.
  • 4. 6 www.merrionfetalhealth.ie 7 3. Most likely times to feel fetal movement Quiet Times You are more likely to feel fetal movement at quieter times, such as when you are sitting or lying down. Quieter times, like settling down for the night, normally mean that you are going to be more in tune with your body and therefore naturally more aware of baby's movements. Alternating & Blood Sugar Movements occur at certain times because baby is alternating between sleep and alertness. Often babies can be at their most active between 9pm at night and 1 o'clock in the morning. The reason for this is be- cause of the changes that are hap- pening in your blood sugar levels. 3. Most likely times to feel fetal movement Adrenaline Baby can also respond to your blood sugar after you've had a snack or meal. Also if you feel nervous for some reason, the adrenaline that your body produces can have a simi- lar effect, giving a boost of energy to your baby. Touch & Sound Baby can respond to touch and sounds, so that if you snuggle up to your partner, baby may even kick him in the back.
  • 5. 8 www.merrionfetalhealth.ie 9 4. What should it feel like? All Babies Are Individuals Each baby is an individual, so try not to stress too much about comparing your baby's movements with those of any pregnant friends. Sometimes quickening is as difficult to describe as it is to recognise, but once you are sure of what it is, it's one of the most thrilling parts of pregnancy. Many Different Feelings It may feel like a nudge, a little flut- ter, a growing hunger pang, a twitch, muscle spasm, the feeling of but- terflies like when you feel nervous, a tumbling motion, or even like a bub- ble bursting. 5. How often should I feel movement? Once In A While Earlier in pregnancy it's most likely that you will only feel baby's move- ment as a few flutters every once in awhile. Kicks should be more fre- quent and stronger by the end of your second trimester. 15-20 Per Day Once movement has been regularly established, the average number of kicks is around 15-20 per day, includ- ing all movements, not only bladder kicks. However in the third trimester some studies have shown that babies can move as much as up to 30 times ev- ery hour.
  • 6. 10 www.merrionfetalhealth.ie 11 6. Why babies kick Response To Environment Babies move and kick often in response to something happening in their environment. Baby may be responding to too much light, noise and in some instances, strong foods. Stretching & Relaxation Just like us, babies need to move and stretch for relaxation. This means that if you are moving, this can be relaxing for baby. 6. Why babies kick Quieter Babies This study showed that woman who participate in relaxing exercises, such as Qi Gong, yoga and meditation, may find that their babies are quieter. This makes sense in terms of Mum's relaxing movement doing some of the work for baby, in a way. Guided Imagery Exercises Also women who took part in that same study, experienced reduced fetal movements when they under- took guided imagery relaxation exercises. The exercises lowered their respira- tion rates, heart rates and skin con- ductance, which in turn lowered their babies' heart rates. This led to de- creased fetal movements.
  • 7. 12 www.merrionfetalhealth.ie 13 7. An average baby movement timeline* Week 12 Movement should have started, but it is very unusual to feel anything as baby is too small. Week 16 A small amount of women may feel butterfly type flutters, which could be either gas or baby movements. Week 20 Baby may be developed enough for some women to be confident that it is quickening that they are feeling (but not all women, and especially those on a first pregnancy) 7. An average baby movement timeline* Week 24 Baby's movements are more estab- lished. Some women may feel little twitches that could be baby hiccups. Week 28 Baby is on the move a good bit now, to the extent that some of the jabs and kicks could be making a bit of an impact on you. Week 36 Now your uterus is quite crowded, so this means that you can expect a little bit of a slow down in baby's movements. *Please take into account that both you and your baby are individuals
  • 8. 14 www.merrionfetalhealth.ie 15 8. Should I monitor my baby's movements? Around Week 28 When your baby's movements seem to be well established, which often happens around week 28, some doc- tors recommend keeping a diary of these jabs, punches and kicks. Cur- rently there isn't actual scientific evi- dence to show whether keeping track of the movements is a proper indica- tor of how baby is doing. Recommended However many women like to do it, as it comes naturally to them to be in tune with baby, and many healthcare providers recommend it also. 9. How to monitor baby's movements How Is Your Routine? Depending on how your schedule is, you can spend some time monitoring your baby's movements either once or twice a day. If you can manage to fit two times into your schedule, then use both of these suggestions below. If not just go for the second option, when movement should be busier. Mornings If you are able to set aside some time in the morning, even though move- ments tend to be less during this time of the day, then you can evaluate the average number of movements within an hour. If you stick to the same hour each morning, then you know what average amount of movements ap- proximately to expect.
  • 9. 16 www.merrionfetalhealth.ie 17 9. How to monitor baby's movements After Meal Times A convenient and logical method is to choose a time when your baby is normally more active, which could be just after you've had lunch or din- ner. So after your meal put yourself in a comfortable position, either lying on your side or relaxing on a com- fortable chair, and check if the fetal movements are as normal. Normal Movements It is no longer recommended to count your baby's movements exactly. Instead you can observe if the move- ments are regular and in tune with baby's recent patterns of movement. If the pattern has reduced or you are not feeling any movement, please follow these guidelines. 10. What should I do if baby's movements are notably less? What To Do If The Pattern Changes Sit or lie still for a period of time, drink a glass of cold water, which theoretically may stimulate baby to move. You can also rub your tummy and talk to your baby. Evaluation Is Important Absence of activity doesn't immedi- ately mean that there is something wrong, however it is something that needs to be evaluated quickly. Please be sure to contact your healthcare provider if you feel con- cerned at all. Don't be worried about wasting their time, as women some- times we think like this. Contact your healthcare provider to get checked.
  • 10. 18 www.merrionfetalhealth.ie 19 Sonographer Clinic Team Sarah Madden, Midwife Manager & Lead Sonographer Sarah Madden, Msc RM RGN, is the midwife manager and lead sonographer in Merrion Fetal Health. She has been working in ultrasound for over 10 years. Sarah trained as a nurse in James Connolly Memorial Hospital, after studying in Dublin City University. She trained as a midwife in Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital Drogheda, in association with Trinity College Dublin. Sarah commenced her education in ultra- sound in Queens University Belfast and received her Masters in Diagnostic Imaging from University College Dublin. Sarah is a member of B.M.U.S. ( British Medical Ultra- sound Society). Sonographer Clinic Team Mary Doyle H.D.D.I., R.M, R.G.N. Mary presently works as a Midwife Sonogra- pher at Merrion Fetal Health.Mary previously held the post of Clinical Midwifery Manag- er/Sonographer for 20 years at University College Hospital Waterford. She qualified as a General Nurse and Midwife in London having trained at Whipps Cross Hospital, The Mothers and St. Bartholomew’s, now the Brompton Hospital London. Mary trained and practised Ultrasound in both The Waterford Maternity Hospital and University College Hospital Waterford.When Midwives were first granted access to third level education in Ultrasound, she enrolled in the School of Diagnostic Imaging and received a Higher Diploma in Diagnostic Imaging ( Obstetrics and Gynaecology) from University College Dublin. Mary Moran PhD – Registered General Nurse & Midwife Mary has 17 years experience in Obstetric & Gynae ultrasound. She obtained a Higher Diploma in Diagnostic Imaging (UCD) whilst working in the fetal assessment unit of the National Maternity Hospital, where she held position of Clinical Midwife Specialist (first in Ireland) and Clinical Midwife Manager. Mary also holds a MA in Healthcare Man- agement from the Institute of Public Admin- istration.She is currently a lecturer in Ob- stetrics and Gynae Ultrasound (UCD) and Programme Co-ordinator for all UCD Post Graduate Obstetric & Gynae ultrasound programmes.Mary was awarded a PHD in 2014 (subject: Ultrasound Assessment of Placental Health). She is a member of Brit- ish Medical Ultrasound Society (BMUS) and the International Society of Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynaecology (ISUOG) Magazine Production http://www.cwa-europe.com/ Photo Credits Page 14 - https://www.flickr.com/photos/ lucorreia/ Pages 10 & 11 - https://www.flickr.com/ photos/magpie372/ Page 15 - https://www.flickr.com/photos/ pustovit/ Page 16 - https://www.flickr.com/photos/ atkinson000 Page 17 - https://www.flickr.com/pho- tos/96985489@N07/
  • 11. 20 www.merrionfetalhealth.ie MERRION FETAL HEALTH Conveniently located in Dublin 2, Merrion Fetal Health is a medically led ultrasound clinic, that offers the reassurance of medi- cal excellence in obstetric, gynaecological and fertility ultrasound. To book an appointment or make an enquiry: Call: (01) 663 5060 Website: www.merrionfetalhealth.ie