Your baby is still tiny, but this week brings the development of brown fat, which will help keep your baby warm after birth.
During the last trimester, your baby will add more layers of fat for warmth and protection. You might feel your baby's first movements. This often happens between weeks 18 and However, they are still far too small about an inch long at this point for you to feel anything.
For most first-time moms, those early flutters, also called quickening, can happen anywhere from 18 to 22 weeks into pregnancy. Or, rarely, it may be something more serious, such as a genetic issue that delays movement. Those subtle flutters often morph into bigger, more distinct movements around week But Bartos says when and even if others can feel the baby move really depends on the position of your placenta.
An anterior placenta makes it more difficult for family and friends to feel the baby move. Babies stretch, flex and wiggle, in part to test out their developing neurological system. Your baby-to-be is simply responding to a blood-sugar kick, just the way you would.
You will feel baby move with somersault-like motions between 24 and 30 weeks. Once you are in your third trimester, however, the wiggle room in your uterus shrinks and you will notice an activity slowdown. Fetal movement prior to 25 to 26 weeks, however, can be inconsistent. This means that you may feel a lot of movement one day and very little the next. It is for this reason that most doctors won't even ask patients to keep track of fetal movement on a daily basis until the 25th or 26th week of pregnancy.
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