It’s a good idea to keep tabs on your baby’s movement in utero, especially during the third trimester of pregnancy. That way, if you do notice a drop in fetal movements, you can seek care for ...
Fetal movements are one of the most reassuring signs of a baby’s well-being during pregnancy. However, they can also raise concerns for expectant parents who may be unsure what is normal. In this Q&A, ...
Most doctors and pregnant women would say they feel more at ease when the baby is moving regularly. A fetal movement (kick, roll, or flutter) is usually first perceived at 18 to 20 weeks of pregnancy.