Ask the Expert Series: Why is it Important to Count Kicks During Pregnancy?

Hello everyone! 👋 I am Dr Peter Wang, MBBS, Anchor Doctor at Speedoc. 👨🏻‍⚕️ As a healthcare professional and a parent, I understand that the health and well-being of your little one is of utmost importance. Hence, I am hosting this session to discuss key topics such as the vital role in monitoring your baby’s health and care tips that aim to support your physical and mental well-being as you embrace parenthood. 🌺💖 Kindly leave your questions in the comments section below. I will do my best to respond to every question! 💡🗣️ Topic: Why is it Important to Count Kicks During Pregnancy? 🤰 Date: Wednesday, 16 August 2023 Time: 8.00 pm to 9.00 pm

Ask the Expert Series: Why is it Important to Count Kicks During Pregnancy?
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my baby kicks when I play music. is that good or bad? should I play more music?

1y ago

Babies can hear sounds from around the 20th week of pregnancy. They might respond to music, voices, and other external sounds by moving or even changing their heart rate. Feeling your baby kick in response to music is considered a positive sign. It's a lovely way to interact with your baby even before they're born. Many expectant parents enjoy playing music or talking to their babies in the womb as a way to bond and stimulate their senses. Just bear in mind that it's a good idea to keep the volume at a comfortable level. Loud noises or prolonged exposure to very loud music might be overwhelming for the baby.