I am in 6th month and sometimes feel fluttering, sometimes proper taps. Some days it is less and I start worrying. Is this the stage when kicks become clear?
My doctor encouraged me to be active and aware of my body, and that included feeling the baby's movements. By the sixth month, the kicks become much more pronounced. I even felt them more clearly during my walks or after some gentle yoga, which was a lovely way to connect.
Yes, by the sixth month, most women start feeling distinct kicks. With my PCOS, I was advised to monitor movements very carefully. However, every baby and pregnancy is different, so don't compare too much. If you're concerned about lack of movement, please talk to your gynac, they can reassure you.
Absolutely, dear! By the sixth month, you should definitely be feeling your baby's movements, maybe even proper kicks, not just flutters. They are getting stronger now and more distinct! Keep an eye on the pattern and if you notice any significant decrease in movement, do call your doctor right away.
Oh, that sounds so lovely to feel the baby's kicks! I've heard by the sixth month, they become quite noticeable and strong. I can only imagine how wonderful that feeling must be. I hope to experience that soon, it sounds so special.
It's completely normal to feel anxious about baby movements! I remember constantly worrying. But yes, by the 6th month, you should be feeling strong kicks. If you're ever worried or feel a significant drop in movement, it's always best to call your doctor right away, just for peace of mind.
Yaar, by the 6th month, you'll definitely feel proper kicks, not just those fluttery movements from before. My baby was so active then, always doing some acrobatics! Just enjoy it, and if ever you feel movements are less, actually call your doc immediately.
Feeling baby kicks is so exciting! It's one of the best ways to keep track of your baby's well-being without expensive tests. By the 6th month, they become quite regular. Just make sure to monitor them daily; your doctor will ask about it during check-ups too, so be prepared.