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kick counter.

a calm way to count what your doctor asks about.

Every prenatal appointment from week 28 onward turns into the same question: how often is the baby moving? Most kick-counter apps panic you with red banners and number-crunching alerts. Elara's does the opposite — one quiet tap each time you feel a movement, a soft total at the bottom, and a chart that shows your own rhythm over time. No alarms unless you ask for one. The data stays only on your phone.

how it works inside Elara

  • Tap the big coral circle each time you feel a kick, roll, or hiccup.
  • A gentle digit ticks up — no count-down, no goal-shame.
  • Sessions auto-end after 10 minutes of stillness so you don't have to remember to stop.
  • A weekly view shows your baby's emerging pattern (most active hours, longest quiet stretches).
  • Export a clean PDF report for your obstetrician in one tap.

what the evidence says

ACOG advises some form of fetal movement awareness from 28 weeks onward, with no single universal "10 kicks in 2 hours" target — what matters is knowing what is normal for your baby. Elara reflects that: we show your own baseline, not a comparison to averages.

If something feels different from your baby's usual pattern, call your obstetrician or midwife — don't wait.

in your pocket

kick counter lives quietly in elara.

download for iPhone

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