this is how we should count baby's kicks according to what to expect dot com..
Week 29 Pregnancy Tip: Counting Baby's Kicks
Have you counted your baby's kicks today? Once you've passed week 28, you should be counting them every day. To make sure that you do — and to make sure that everything's A-OK in your belly — make a habit of counting your baby's kicks twice a day, once in the morning and once at night. Best to do your counting lying down (since babies are more likely to kick up when Mom's lying down — a pattern they tend to continue after they're born). If you can't lie down, sit. Count any and all movements (even swishes and rolls) until you hit ten. If you haven't reached ten within an hour (your little Rockette may just be on her break right now), have a light snack and try again — that blood-sugar rush is likely to get baby on the move again. Just remember that fewer than ten movements within two hours warrants a call to your practitioner. Chances are everything's fine, but it's always better to be safe than sorry.
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all these while i thought i have to count it throughout the day and when one day baby A didnt kick/jab during the day i panicked, wpun pagi2 tu da ada movement.. so malam tu pasang la lagu vivaldi dia and ulang2 smpi dia gerak.. hahaha.. sorry kacau u baby A, mummy was worried.. :P
