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Count the Kicks and why it is important with Kimberly Isburg, Communications Manager for Healthy Birth Day.

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Kristin Revere and Kimberly Isburg discuss the myths about baby’s movements in pregnancy and her personal connection with Count the Kicks in the latest episode of Ask the Doulas.
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Kristin Revere and Kimberly Isburg discuss the myths about baby’s movements in pregnancy and her personal connection with Count the Kicks in the latest episode of Ask the Doulas.
Subscribe to our newsletter, check out Kristin’s birth and baby book, and see more about our Doula services & online courses below:

https://linktr.ee/goldcoastdoulas
Keywords:
Count the Kicks | Kimberly Isburg | Kristin Revere | Healthy Birth Day | Fetal Movement Tracking | Pregnancy Health | Baby Movement Myths | Pregnancy Awareness | Maternal Health Education | Healthy Pregnancy Practices | Expecting Mothers | Pregnancy Health Tips | Birth Advocacy | Prenatal Care | Monitoring Fetal Movement | Pregnancy Safety | Birth Outcomes | Maternal Well-Being | Pregnancy Support | Promoting Healthy Births | Empowering Expecting Mothers | Health Awareness | Birth Advocacy | Maternity Support | Pregnancy Education | Safe Pregnancy Practices | Counting Kicks Campaign | Preventing Pregnancy Complications | Empowering Parents | Birth Advocacy Initiatives | Healthy Birth Resources | Fetal Monitoring | Pregnancy Resources | Awareness in Pregnancy |

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