I am in 18th month of pregnancy.. From when will I start feeling movements of my baby.
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Count your baby's movements once a day, at the same time each day: Lie on your left side and focus on your baby's movements: rolls, kicks or flutters. Use the chart below to record the number of minutes it takes to feel your baby move ten (10) times. You may stop counting after your baby has moved ten (10) times. 16 weeks to 19 weeks You?ll probably notice faint and fluttery feelings in your tummy at around 18 weeks. If this is your first pregnancy, it may take a bit longer before you realise that those gentle bubbling sensations are actually your baby moving about! If you?ve been pregnant before, you may notice your baby?s movements even earlier, at around 16 weeks. 20 weeks to 23 weeks You may notice gentle kicks, or repetitive jerking movements when your baby gets hiccups. As the weeks go by, your baby's activity will gradually increase and become stronger. You may find that your baby becomes more lively as the day goes on, kicking, squirming and somersaulting the most in the evening when you're relaxed. Another top time for movements is just before or at mealtimes. Over time, you'll come to recognise your baby's unique pattern of activity. 24 weeks to 28 weeks The amniotic sac now contains up to 750 ml (26fl oz) of fluid. This gives your baby plenty of space to move around freely, so you may notice frequent movements and feel that your baby is very active. Limb movements may feel punchy, while whole-body movements may be smoother. You may even notice him jumping at sudden noises!
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