between the 4th and 5th month. Well into the 5th month for some women.
2006-11-10 02:35:24
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answer #1
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answered by amosunknown 7
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Most people feel the baby the first time around 4 months. But it feels like a gas bubble in your lower belly or a fly landing at first so many people don't recognize it for the baby. It is a barely there feeling at first. As long as the doctor says everything is OK, don't worry even if it takes a little longer.
2006-11-10 10:43:00
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answered by mrslititia 5
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The baby's moving around from a very early time, but you might not be able to feel the baby move until 16-20 weeks. He/she's just not big enough to make enough of a movement for you to perceive. I had an ultrasound done at 28 weeks and we could see the baby moving and even then I couldn't feel all of the squirming. It takes a while before you're even aware of what you're feeling too.
2006-11-10 10:36:15
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answered by Cara M 4
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Hiya. Statiscally at about 17 weeks (4 - 5 months) when pregnant with your first. Bear in mind that everyone is different and that it is normal to feel nothing until you are in to 20 weeks! It is usually sooner with the second. All the best x
2006-11-10 10:37:54
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answered by alexa 3
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usually around 20 weeks is when you can really start to feel the baby move. It's different for all women and for every pregnancy. With my first I felt movement around 16 weeks and my second at 13 weeks I could feel the flutters. I would say more twoards 20 weeks you'll feel kicks more then flutters.
2006-11-10 11:07:41
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answered by ktpb 4
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For first time moms usually after 20 weeks. For mothers who have had babys before, usually around 16 weeks. I am pregnant with my 4th baby and I felt her at 16 weeks.
2006-11-10 10:36:27
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answered by Blondi 6
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It's different for everyone but in my experience I felt my daughter move when I was about 4 months pregnant. It was more of a flutter. As the pregnancy progressed the movement became more pronounced (actual kicks and jabs and hiccups could be felt as well). With my second daughter, I felt movement much earlier but this is because I knew what to expect.
2006-11-10 10:37:24
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answered by Kelley 2
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Around 4 1/2 to 5 months. If this is your first pregnancy it will take you by surprise and may even hurt a little. That was my favorite part about being pregnant, feeling them hiccup inside you and moving around. Good luck to you.
2006-11-10 10:36:12
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answered by acehernandez2006 3
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I always felt things going on in my belly, I don't know know what it was but it felt like bubbles, popping popcorn, butterflies, but it wasn't until I was 14 weeks that I felt something like a kick! it would happen like once a day and about 18 weeks is when I started to feel lots of movement! Around 18-19 weeks is when your baby is big enough for him to kick and you to feel it, his arms and legs are getting strong so he can kick and it is strong enough, at 20 weeks I could definitely feel him! Now at 27w he is going wild in there! he wakes me up every day at 3am just moving around like you got no idea, so I just sit there and enjoy the show at 3am every day!!
2006-11-10 10:43:02
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answered by Lilly 5
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Between 17-22 weeks is usually normal. It depends on whether it's your first pregnancy, your size (smaller women usually feel movements sooner) and how "in tune" with your body you are. Feeling them a week sooner or later wouldn't be a big deal either. Good Luck!
2006-11-10 10:42:42
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answered by angie_laffin927 4
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the 1st time I was actually aware of my baby moving was in my 18th week (this is my first time). Now I'm 29 weeks pg and I have a little ninja girl inside me...it's the best feeling ever.
2006-11-10 10:37:57
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answered by Baby Ruth habla español 6
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