Thought we'd make one big kicks thread.
It's normal not to feel them til later. Even if you're thin. Even if you're not a FTM.
Average range is 15-25 weeks. That means even after 25 weeks, it's still not a bad thing, just later end of normal range.
It's typically not necessary to court kicks til 28 weeks/third tri (obviously unless otherwise advised by dr.)
Got any other questions or comments or just wanna share an awesome kick story? Post it here!
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Re: Feeling kicks thread
Also, I haven't felt shit. But then again I'm just a liddo 15 weeks
I'm 15w4d and have felt nothing besides muscle twinges and BH. I don't expect to feel this one til 20 ish weeks or later. When it happens it'll happen.
I don't feel feel like editing for a tag. Sorry lol
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I am 17 weeks and just starting to feel kicks.
I can't wait for H to feel them
For anybody who said they don't feel them yet, just remember that the normal range is up to 25 weeks, and even after that doesn't necessarily indicate a problem (but def speak to your doc at that point).
For me Braxton hicks feel like your whole stomach (well uterus part so wherever your fundal height ends) gets hard without you controlling it. It feels hard to the touch. It doesn't hurt, just feels tight. When my husband asked I said it's like a boner for your stomach. Just gets hard.
Later in when baby is bigger it can be hard to tell if you're having a BH or if the baby is just pressing part of their body (butt, head, back, etc) uo against you and making it hard. I remember I'd feel one side of my belly and then have to feel the other or feel all around to see if my whole abdomen was hard (BH), or just part of it where DS was pressing up.
I was surprised it started out kicks and not flutters. He's definitely not at a point that I can count them or time them yet, but I feel him quite a few times a day.
However, since I have no experience with the sensations, I feel hesitant to even say this is the real thing. My midwife didn't seem surprised that I was feeling them already, so then I'm right back to wondering if this it could be happening this early...
Hey! I'm 18 weeks and I started feeling movements a week ago. But last night and today my hubby was able to feel the kicks too! It's so amazing! I thought the same as you and didn't think hubby would be able to feel so early. Turns out they can! It's amazing right?
Edited because it cut me off.
On a side note, had a horrible cough/cold last week too, so maybe she is super exhausted from not being able to sleep through all my crazy coughing and blowing nose fits. And of course she could have been moving during this time and I never would have felt her anyways. Fun times being a mom!
I feel them every now and then. Even then I have to second guess whether if it's my bowels or actual kicks. Come to think of it, I don't believe I've ever felt bowels move and I never really got any internal twitches before so they must be kicks. I'm 16 weeks at the moment and my doctor said I "could" start feeling kicks but it's okay if I don't until later.
My last baby had the placenta in front, or anterior placenta so I didn't feel kicks until much later, about mid 20 something weeks.
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At first I wasn't sure if it was a muscle twitch or ligament spasm or something but they've been happening sporadically for the last couple of weeks - I'm 19 weeks now.
Problem is I often have my stomach turning and muscles twitching so I'm not sure whether to be excited at this or not, and I have an anterior placenta...anyone had experience of this type of possible baby movement?