Im 17 weeks and waiting so eagerly to feel something, but nothing yet. First baby so i dont even know what flutters feel like. When did u first feel ur little one move?
Usually, you start feeling baby movements, often called 'quickening,' between 18 to 25 weeks. For first-time moms, it might be later. Don't worry if it takes a bit, it's different for everyone.
Ah, the waiting for those first flutters! After all that morning sickness, feeling the baby move is such a relief. For me, it was around 20-21 weeks, felt like tiny bubbles or butterflies initially. Every mama's timing is different though.
Most women start to feel what's called 'quickening' between 18 and 25 weeks. It might feel like a gentle flutter at first. If you have any concerns or haven't felt anything by your 24th week, always discuss it with your doctor during your regular follow-ups, just like I did with my thyroid management.
Girl, it's like the coolest thing ever when it happens! Usually, between 18-22 weeks, you'll feel little flutters, almost like butterflies. Don't stress if it's not exactly at 18 weeks, everyone's different. Just enjoy the anticipation!
You typically start feeling movements from about 18 weeks onwards, though it can vary. For first-time moms, it might be closer to 20-22 weeks. It's like learning to tune into your body, similar to how I learned to feel my muscles during prenatal yoga, only more special.
The first movements, known as quickening, can be felt anytime from 16 to 25 weeks. It often feels like gas bubbles or flutters. If it's your first pregnancy, it might be a bit later because you might not recognize it initially. Your doctor will ask about this during your checkups.