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A woman who is pregnant for the first time may not feel anything until around 25 weeks, whereas a woman who has had previous pregnancies may recognize baby flutters as early as week For example, a woman with an anterior placenta may notice movement later than a woman with a posterior placenta.

A woman carrying more than one fetus may feel movement at an earlier stage of the pregnancy. Petite women may also notice movement sooner. The exact location of the flutters will depend on where the fetus is in the womb. They may be slightly higher or slightly lower in different women. Sometimes, a woman will feel flutters in the center or off to one side.

Flutters typically get stronger over time. For the first several weeks of pregnancy, a woman is not likely to feel any movement from the fetus. However, this does not mean that the fetus is not moving, just that they are too small for their movements to be noticeable.

In the early weeks, the fetus is moving around in a small sac of embryonic fluid. When the first ultrasound takes place, typically at about 10 weeks, the movement is visible but not yet easy to feel. The exact time is impossible to predict as it is dependent on several factors, but it will generally occur between 18 and 20 weeks. Some women may find that it happens earlier than this, while others may not feel any movement until a later stage.

If a woman feels rhythmic movements that last for a few minutes at a time, the baby may have the hiccups. These are common and not a cause for concern.

Baby flutters will gradually become more intense until the woman can no longer describe them as flutters. As the fetus starts to run out of space, the feeling of the movements will begin to change.

It is not uncommon to identify body parts pushing against the skin or feel more defined, sharp kicks. In the early weeks of development, a woman will not feel movements at all, but a doctor will see movements when they examine the fetus during routine ultrasounds. When a woman first feels movements, she should let her doctor know at the next checkup. The first movements are often inconsistent and may come and go. They're not very pleasant at all.

It's like there's a party going on in there sometimes! My belly pops out when they move and it stretches out when they turn around.

The movements are stronger now but they're not painful. Some are stronger than others but I can't quite place where they're coming from. My whole tummy suddenly changes shape. I can see a little foot or knee push up against the top of my stomach sometimes. More on baby movements: Learn more about how your baby's movements will feel week by week.

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