Fetal Movements (“Kick” Charts)

Fetal Movements (”Kick” charts)

Maternal perception of fetal movements can be used to monitor fetal well-being. A decrease in movements can precede fetal death. A kick is defined as the full movement of extension or flexion (sensation of “playing” around). There is a wide range of normal but < 10 kicks in 12 hours should be evaluated further.

  • Keeping a fetal kick chart (’Cardiff Count 10’)
    1. Get a plain paper and pen and write the mother’s details
    2. First kick: note the time and tick on the paper
    3. Subsequent kicks: tick on the paper
    4. 10th kick: note the time and tick on the paper
    5. Note how many hours it took to get to the 10th kick.
Dr. Jeffrey Kalei
Dr. Jeffrey Kalei

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