Is Baby doing well in the Womb? 4 Ways to check if Baby is healthy in your Womb until your next Scan
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 Published On Jan 17, 2023

How will you know that your baby is doing well in there without a scan? Nathalie Kaufmann, Pregnancy and Birth Consultant and TCM Therapist, and Mathias Ritter, Researcher and Science Geek, tell you how!
First of all: whenever you are concerned about your baby’s well-being, please DO NOT hesitate to contact your doctor or midwife! Don’t ever feel embarrassed to make that call! It could save your baby’s life!
However, since many women are looking for ways to check if baby is healthy in their womb, Nathalie and Mathias recorded a video on how to check if baby is healthy in your womb until your next scan.
First, they discuss that there are only two factors that you can check yourself, if you want to know if baby is doing well in the womb: baby’s growth and activity. (And, again, there are 4 ways to do that.)
Next, they explain what you need to take care of when it comes to baby’s movements and how baby’s activity can help you evaluate if baby is doing well in your womb.
Next, they discuss how you can evaluate yourself at home, if your baby is growing in your womb as expected. In particular, they explain 2 different methods to evaluate baby’s growth in order to help you find out if baby is healthy in your womb.
Finally, please keep in mind that another way of checking if baby is healthy in your womb is looking out for pregnancy warning signs.

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SOURCES:
American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists: How much weight should I gain during pregnancy? https://www.acog.org/womens-health/ex... Last accessed on 15.01.2023.

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