It can still be normal not to
feel your baby move until later in pregnancy, even in your second pregnancy or more.
While a first - time mother might not
feel her baby move until after 18 - 22 weeks, as an experienced mother, you may notice that you feel your baby much sooner.
While some women notice «quickening» as early as 16 weeks, many don't
feel their baby move until about 18 weeks or more.
Since every pregnancy is different, some mama's do not
feel baby move until closer to 25 weeks while some can feel as early as 13.
so to whoever said «technically you cant
feel your baby move until 18 weeks» you are ignorant!
i haven't
felt my baby move until now.
Not exact matches
These periods are relatively brief and
until you can
feel your
baby moving and kicking, you won't be able to distinguish when these periods are.
This won't happen
until after you
feel the
baby move and may be infrequent enough that it takes awhile before others can
feel it from the outside.
Sometimes it's hard to believe you're really pregnant —
until you
feel your
baby move inside you for the first time, maybe as early as 15 or 16 weeks pregnant.
If you have
felt your
baby move, but the movements have not been regular, remember that you may not
feel the movements consistently
until your
baby is larger.
Realistically, I think your son's not going to start processing it
until you're showing, and maybe not even
until he can
feel the
baby start
moving.
During this week, you may
feel the
baby move, but if this is your first pregnancy, you may not recognize the movements
until around 18 or 20 weeks.
I have a friend who (in her first pregnancy) did not
feel her twin
babies move at all
until the 23rd week!
Your
baby will start
moving in the womb at 7 or eight weeks, however you won't be able to
feel him kick
until sometime between 16 and 22 weeks.
PLUS BONUS ladies... Dr. Streeter says to use Dr Lees Bioidentical progesterone (I believe it's called Komoro, men's & women's) during pregnancy
until you
feel the
baby move for healthy, large placenta, and super smart child.
Feeling the
baby move is definitely one of the coolest parts of pregnancy...
until the
baby jabs you right in the ribs!