I am also 31 weeks. Congratulations! Our lamaze coach says that we should feel baby move at least 8 times in an hour. I don't really feel that unless I am lying down! So most of the day, when I am moving around I don't feel him much at all. Some days I feel him more than other days. I try not to panic when I don't feel him for a while. I lie down on my left side and try to relax and within a few minutes - I feel him bumping around. Good Luck!
YES because quickening is felt at 18 to 20 weeks.
While in the womb or after he or she is born? The baby tends to kick a lot when you start approaching your third trimester. Babies that are born tend to kick often too, especially when upset or excited.
No. Sometime between 16 and 22 weeks, you'll start to feel your baby move.
I think so. I felt my second kick at 14 weeks.
people often feel kicking as early as 16 weeks. a 17 week old baby may kick and you might feel it in your cervix. usually they aren't that strong at that age, though. is your doctor sure of your dates?
Sometime between 16 and 22 weeks, you'll start to feel your baby move.
Sometime between 16 and 22 weeks, you'll start to feel your baby move.
It all depends on you and your baby. Someone who spends a decent amount of time sitting or standing and not moving around too much is going to notice it alot more than someone more active. Im seventeen weeks and I been feeling my baby for a few weeks but kept dismissing it as gas and stuff. Now that Ive realise what Im feeling I notice it alot. If you have an active baby you should feel it alot.
Probably when it most starts to resemble an actual baby! I mean with arms an legs, How many months or weeks are you pregnant?
first you should go to the doctor for a check up and see if you really are pregnant,or else you should talk to it and see if the baby will notice your voice and may be start to move.
You won't feel many movements at 21 weeks, maybe small flutters or kicks. Later on, around week 24, movements will be stronger. You should feel 10 movements every six hours. Your doctor may recommend you do kick counts to confirm the baby is healthy. If you are worried about lack of movement in your fetus, call your doctor.
There may be a problem. If the baby has kicked before and has now stopped you need to see a midwife or ob/gyn. If the baby has not yet kicked you may be a little out with your dates. With your first baby you don;t generally feel it kick until 20 weeks. And if you are overweight it may be later than that.