Im about 17 weeks and still haven't felt anything, just waiting eagerly for that first flutter. My friend said she felt hers around this time. When did u first feel ur baby move?
The first kick, often called quickening, typically occurs around 18-25 weeks for first pregnancies. It can feel like flutters or gas initially. It's a special moment, but if you don't feel it exactly then, don't worry too much right away; everyone is different. Keep your gynac informed at your appointments.
The first kick, or 'quickening,' usually happens between 18 to 25 weeks for first-time mothers. If you've been pregnant before, you might feel it earlier, around 16 weeks. Your doctor or the hospital staff can always provide a more precise range based on your individual situation.
Oh, that first kick is something you'll never forget! It's perfectly normal to be eager for it, I felt the same anxiety. Generally, first-time moms feel it between 18-25 weeks, but it can be earlier or later. Just cherish every little flutter, no matter when it starts.
The first kicks typically start around 18-25 weeks for first-time mothers, often feeling like gentle flutters at first. It's a wonderful milestone. Do discuss with your doctor during your regular check-ups if you have any concerns or haven't felt anything by a certain point.
I'm also a first-timer and waiting for this! Everyone says around 18-25 weeks. I'm 20 weeks now and just feel some random bubbly feelings, not sure if it's the baby. Did anyone else feel it like that first?
Usually, for first pregnancies, you'll feel the baby's first movements, called quickening, between 18 to 25 weeks. It feels more like butterflies or gas bubbles initially. If it's your second pregnancy, you might notice it as early as 16 weeks.