kickTrak Counter

 Q1. If I adjust my due date in the unit, will it affect the stored times?
 Q2. How do I turn the unit off?
 Q3. What is considered a significant change?
 Q4. Why don't I need to store more than 10 sessions?
 Q5. When should I delete a session?
 Q6. Why doesn't my kickTrak beep when I enter a kick or movement?

Q1. If I adjust my due date in the unit, will it affect the stored times?

A1.

No, you can adjust your due date and the unit will continue to store your last 10 sessions. Update your pregnancy weeks and continue to record your fetal movement every day.

Q2. How do I turn the unit off?

A2.

kickTrak is environmentally designed to use minimal battery power. You do not need to turn the unit on or off. After10 seconds of non-use, it will revert to and remain in the KICK mode.

Q3. What is considered a significant change?

A3.

The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) recommends that you should notify your health-care provider your baby takes longer than two hours to complete 10 kicks or if there is a change in your baby's usual pattern. However, you should consult your doctor for kick count recommendations.

Q4. Why don't I need to store more than 10 sessions?

A4.

The unit is designed so you have 10 sessions to compare your sessions is believed kick count times. Storing 10 days of kick count to be adequate for determining significant changes in your baby's movement pattern. If you notice a sudden or significant change in your baby's movement pattern, contact your doctor immediately.

Q5. When should I delete a session?

A5.

If you become distracted or have forgotten to record each movement or didn¡¦t finish the session.

Q6. Why doesn't my kickTrak beep when I enter a kick or movement?

A6.

The unit is designed to avoid accidental recording of kick entries. Be sure to press the KICK button firmly after each movement until a beep is heard. The beep indicates the movement has been recorded.