, as they may feel like 'flutterings' in your tummy. Another reason may be that your placenta is 'anterior', which means it's implanted in the uterus wall near to your abdomen, and acts as a cushion, absorbing your baby's movements so you don't feel them
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A: It varies for every mum-to-be, but you can expect to feel your first kick between 16 and 22 weeks.It may feel like fluttering, or even trapped wind.Monitor your baby's movements from 24 weeks so you know what's normal for him. Call your midwife
by you. The word quick used to mean alive before scans existed, the movements of the baby felt by the mother were good signs that baby was well. First-time mums usually feel this fluttering, tapping or bubbling sensation around 18 to 20 weeks (or