If you want to nudge the baby to move, drinking some cold milk or eating something sweet usually works ghar pe. But remember, this is just a little home trick. If you notice a sudden drop or no movement for hours, don't wait for home remedies, contact your doctor right away.
In the beginning, it feels like tiny bubbles popping or like a little fish swimming in your stomach. I used to lie down and stare at my belly for hours, constantly worrying if I missed a kick. If you ever feel like the movements have suddenly decreased, please call your gynac immediately to be safe.
While the early flutters can feel like light butterfly wings or digestion, baby movements are very critical. You should always consult your gynac about when you should start counting kicks. If you ever feel even a slight decrease in movements, get it checked immediately.
I was extremely anxious about this and kept a close eye on every single kick. In the early weeks, it's very subtle, like a gentle twitch. Please, if you ever feel the baby is moving less than usual, trust your motherly instinct and go straight to your gynac for a quick scan.
It started as a very gentle fluttering feeling around the 20th week for me, almost like gas bubbles. Slowly, by the third trimester, they turned into proper kicks and rolling movements. Try drinking a cold glass of water and lying on your left side to feel them better.
It is such a magical feeling, like a light tapping from the inside. I remember feeling those sweet rolls even in my final weeks before my C-section. Just enjoy these movements, and if you ever feel something is off, never hesitate to reach out to your doctor.
Right now in my 9th month, it feels less like butterflies and more like a football match inside my ribs! Earlier, it was just gentle thumps. If the little one is sleeping, I just eat a piece of chocolate and they start dancing again, though definitely check with your doc if they are unusually quiet.