The first time baby kicks is a wonderful moment. Here’s how to spot when it happens, and why these kicks are more important than you might think.
He was right on schedule, according to Dr Deon van Zyl, an obstetrician/ gynaecologist practicing from Mediclinic Panorama in Cape Town: “Most women start feeling flutters – or ‘butterflies’ – from around 16 weeks.”
Dr Van Zyl says it’s not necessarily a cause for concern if you’re beyond 16 weeks and you haven’t felt movement yet, as “proper movements are only really felt from about 21 weeks”.
Like Leanne Farish, 31, who didn’t feel any movement until she was 20 weeks. “Those early movement were like a very gentle, single throb. Now, at 26 weeks, his movements are stronger and more noticeable – like being poked from the inside. I can also see the movement now.”
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