Depending on how far along you are, and how active the baby is. At 4 months it will feel like a little bubble of gas. At 5 months you will feel more movement going across your stomach because the baby turns, stretches, and yarns like we do. At 6 months, the feel of the baby is more prominent because you'll beable to see the baby roll across your stomach, and you surely will feel every movement. Some pressures will come with the movement, and you will enjoy it. Congradulations and Good Luck.
2007-01-21 19:41:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends on how far along u are. In the beginning,around 5 mths. You get the flutters. And that's what it feels like, something lightly fluttering in there, and it's not very often. About 7 months, it's a redistribution of space, and you can really feel it..8-9 mths, you can feel every knee, head, hand, butt, whatever. Those are the best, that's when not only can others feel the movement but sometimes can see your belly moving. Freaked my hubby out the first time he saw my whole belly change shapes when baby moved.
2007-01-21 19:42:54
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answered by bayougirl 2
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That's a hard one. It feels different as the baby grows. At first it feels like bubbles or fluttering. Later as the movement gets stronger they may become painful. I'm not sure it's possible to really describe what it feels like to be kicked in the ribs from the inside, sorry. I feel movements often, sometimes they wake me up at night. In very late pregnancy with my first two sons the movement lessened because the baby didn't have as much room to move around. sorry I couldn't do better. It's just really hard to explain.
2007-01-21 19:41:26
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answered by susiemama 3
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well first off it will take a few months before you can actually feel the baby move, at first it will be fluttering(like a butterfly), is how ppl describe it. but the further along you are the baby will roll and kick so the feeling will vary with the movement. and that will also depend on what you can actually feel with your hand...but its a joyous thing....
2007-01-21 19:41:45
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answered by rocksarkgirl2000 1
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It really depends to most people it just feels like a ball, others it feels like gas. Its like you know something is there but you don't know exactly what and it kinda makes you smile inside for no reason. but it depends on how your body takes it. If you wanna feel your baby move pay attention to any motion when you are relaxed thats when your baby moves the most
2007-01-21 19:53:39
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answered by Dark magician Gurl 2
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it feels like flutters but as the baby grows the kicks become more prominent. However how everyone describes how it feels may be different to what u feel and experience so u will just have 2 wait and see.
2007-01-21 19:58:24
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answered by Mel 5
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At first it almost like gas. hmm it feels like a little finger is tapping your insides. It starts out once in a while like when you lay down at night. Most of the time you won't feel it. Go to babycenter.com. You'll have to register but you will get a lot of information. Buy "What to expect when you are expecting". It a wondeful book it will answer all your questions.Good luck
2007-01-21 19:44:03
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answered by glove 2
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at first it feels like fluttering inside you. eventually the baby is big enough you can feel it with your hand from the outside, it feels like something moving, its not constant, its now and then at first getting more active as it gets closer to delivery, then at the end it gets quiet and rests up for the delivery the last month.
2007-01-21 20:59:38
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answered by Anonymous
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after about 20 weeks it will feel like a butterfly and you may not know for sure that was what you felt. later on you will definitly now because your baby will be more active when you go to lay down to rest....you have rocked your baby all day and when you stop your motion they will act up and push against your bladder so that you move around.....good luck
2007-01-21 19:40:31
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answered by susieq 1
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apparently like champagne bubbles, fluttering butterflies or wind... I'm waiting to see any day for myself... You can't really feel it from the outside until a bit later on, or so I've heard... :)
2007-01-21 19:45:19
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answered by matts_wife 2
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