I have heard different things from different people, but I think it feels like a flutter, or gas. Weird I know, but that's what I feel. When I asked my doctor, that what she said it was.
This is my third pregnancy, and when you hit your second trimester...you should be feeling great. .
The second trimester is when movement can be felt by the mother, however movement begins in the first trimester but is small and light enough for the mother not to be able to feel it
Most likely you will not feel the baby move until the 2nd trimester. If you felt the baby move in the first trimester, it would be in the 3rd month and you would feel a little tickle or flutter near your bladder.
Babies exposed in the second trimester to chemo are usually fine. There is a chance of miscarriage or physical abnormalities of the baby if it survives.
You cannot feel the baby move until at least 16-20 weeks in most cases, although people who have had children before may feel movements earlier than 16 weeks.
most of the time yes.... you should now be able to feel the baby kick and move around. If it gets to the point where it bothers you, go to the doctor and make sure everything is okay
Second Trimester Fetal MovementSome woman feel their baby move in the first trimester. It is usually a fluttering feeling in their stomach. You will not feel the baby move everyday. It depends on how active you are and how comfortable the baby is. Here is a tip if you are concerned. During my pregnancy, when I would have periods of non-movement with my baby, my OBGYN informed me to lie in a tub full for warm water. The warm water will help your blood circulate more through your body, which in turn will wake the baby up and cause him/her to start moving around. Here are answers and opinions from Wiki s contributors:If you want to know for sure if it's the baby moving, like the last person said you should take a warm bath (NOT hot) and also, try a juice box that has a little sugar. This tends to make babies more active, and may help you to feel the movement. And no, it's not irregular - many moms have been known to feel movement between 17-18 weeks. Also, if you're not a first time mom, you may be more tuned in and you may feel your baby move earlier.first time Mums often don't feel the baby move until around 20 weeks, second time around you are more 'tuned in' and feel it earlier. However the baby has plenty of room to move and as you can only feel it if it touches the front of the uterus (just under the skin where the nerve endings are) you will not feel much especially if the placenta is at the front as well.
You may do, some babies seem to almost 'kick their way out', usually the ones who have been extremely active anyway, others go quite still.
During the second trimester
yes, isn't it weird. You are hypervigilant especially the first trimester waiting for kicks. Around the end of the third month you will feel butterflies wings in you lower belly, that will be baby. I wish you joy----------------Joymaker rn
Hi, Its very very unlikely to feel the baby moving in your Uterus until your in the 3rd trimester of pregnancy. Having a normal period every month, is definitely not pregnancy related.
The Second Move/book
A lot!! You can often feel the baby kicking your ribs or your bladder, often when you are trying to sleep! http://www.babycentre.co.uk/pregnancy/fetaldevelopment/33weeks/