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A fetus kicks in the womb as a natural part of its development and growth. These movements, known as fetal movements or "quickening," typically begin around the second trimester and serve several purposes, including strengthening muscles and bones, improving coordination, and stimulating the development of the nervous system. Kicking also helps the fetus practice movements it will use after birth. Additionally, maternal activity and external stimuli can influence the frequency and intensity of these movements.

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