Summary
Most women feel the first fetal movement, known as quickening, between weeks 14 to 26.
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It is more common for women having their second or subsequent pregnancies to feel their baby move earlier.
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You should feel your baby's first movements between weeks 16 and 25
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, but it may be closer to 25 weeks for first pregnancies.
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Women have described the early sensation as feeling like popcorn popping, a goldfish swimming around, or butterflies fluttering.
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Once you're feeling kicks regularly, pay attention to how often your baby moves.
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You will start to feel your baby moving between 16 and 24 weeks of pregnancy. The location of your placenta will not affect this sensation. It is more common for women having their second or subsequent pregnancies to feel their baby move earlier.
Baby movements during pregnancy
pregnancybirthbaby.org.au
Summary
You should feel your baby's first movements, called "quickening," between weeks 16 and 25 of your pregnancy. If this is your first pregnancy, you may not feel your baby move until closer to 25 weeks. By the second pregnancy, some women start to feel movements as early as 13 weeks.
Fetal Movement - WebMD: When You Feel Baby Kick
webmd.com
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Your unborn baby will begin moving around 12 weeks of pregnancy, but you probably won't feel it yet. If you've been pregnant before, you may sense quickening by about 16 weeks in pregnancy. However, if this is your first baby, it's common not to feel movement until 20 weeks.
Quickening In Pregnancy: First Movements & What To Expect
clevelandclinic.org
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You probably won't feel your baby move until sometime between 16 weeks and 22 weeks , even though they started moving at 7 weeks or 8 weeks of pregnancy . (You may have witnessed the acrobatics if you've already had an ultrasound .
Fetal movement: When can you feel your baby move? | BabyCenter
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You should start to feel your baby move between around 16 to 24 weeks of pregnancy. If this is your first baby, you might not feel movements until after 20…
Your baby's movements - NHS
www.nhs.uk