Hi...im 21 weeks now and i feel my baby all the time when its just movin it just feels like butterflys in your belly, but when it actually hits you its like someone is flickin you inside its amazin, i can actually see my stomach move now when my little biy kicks.
Spotting in the second trimester needs to be evaluated by your doctor or clinic. The fact that you feel fetal movement is good. Call your doctor!.
Fetal movement usually happens around 20th week.
It wont be hard movement at first, you'll feel like fluttering in your tummy. But the fetal movement usually begins between 18 and 22weeks.
like fetal hiccups?? yes you can feel them and they can be detected with a fetal doppler. but they can not be heard out loud by the naked ear
If a fetus has died how can it move?
No that is too early.
If you are feeling movement in your belly, it is much more likely to be gas. You would not have a negative pregnancy test at the point in a pregnancy when you'd feel fetal movement. You should look for another explanation for your "pregnancy symptoms."
Phantom fetal movement is perceived movement when there is no fetus in utero, or if the fetus has not actually moved.
At 5 weeks you can't feel fetal movement because it is too small (about 1/25 inch long). You won't feel movement 'til the 5th month or so when the baby is about 6 inches long.
You can begin to feel fetal kitten movement between the 6th and 7th week in a cat's pregancy, but you probably won't be able to see the movement until around the 8th week. If its a cat's first pregnancy or there are quite a few kittens in the uterine horns, you may not be able to feel much movement at all since they can be restricted in space.
The main thing would be that you would not feel your baby moving anymore. If you're feeling decreased fetal movement after 24 weeks gestation, you should contact your doctor.
They do this because they feel safe. Like in the womb, babies are in the fetal position, feeling safe, therefore, when we feel like we're in danger, we instinctively go back to the fetal position to feel safe.