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Re: fstal kick counts
From: Claudia Twisdale RN (twisdale@medispecialty.com)
Mon, 28 May 2001 17:29:27 -0500 (CDT)
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I have always told my patients to pick an hour during the day when baby is most active and count kicks, if less than 10, to call MD. As always, any significant decrease in overall movement I tell them to let MD knowAt Mon, 28 May 2001, Gemma wrote: >
>I am an OBnurse working in and Antenatal Diagnostic center and we use a
>fetal movement chart that I designed over 10 years ago and would like to
>find out what othr nurses are using for their patients. I would
>appreciate any answers from other nurses using kick counts. Thanks
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