Expert advice on how to understand your baby's movements during pregnancy – and when to seek medical advice if anything changes. One of the most exciting parts of pregnancy is feeling your baby move.
Recent research that measured fetal movements in pregnant women has found that higher frequencies were strongly linked to greater maternal attachment. Paying conscious attention to these signals may ...
When Fernanda Sheridan was 38 weeks pregnant with her daughter Natalie, she noticed that Natalie started jerking a lot. “I didn’t think much of it. I thought that she was going to be a soccer player,” ...
You may never forget the first time you feel your baby move in the womb. You may not even think much about it, other than it being a heartwarming gesture from your baby. However, these small baby ...
Pregnancy is a whirlwind of changes for your body that don't always feel so great (think morning sickness or constipation). But don't worry, there are upsides! One sensation that is universally loved ...
Engineers and obstetricians at Monash University have invented a wearable Band-Aid-like patch to track a baby's movements through the mother's abdomen, offering a new way to support safer pregnancies ...
A month-by-month development guide to an active baby. When you first set eyes on your scrunched-up newborn, it’s hard to imagine her even straightening her legs, let alone using them to sit, stand and ...
Medical professionals have issued an urgent warning to all expectant mothers following revised guidance on foetal movements. During pregnancy, sensing their baby's movement is one of the primary ways ...
Spontaneous, random baby movements aid development of their sensorimotor system, according to new research led by the University of Tokyo. Detailed motion capture of newborns and infants was combined ...
Spontaneous, random baby movements aid the development of their sensorimotor system, according to new research led by the University of Tokyo. Detailed motion capture of newborns and infants was ...