How do you know if you feel flutters?

Flutters may be the best way to describe it. The first stirrings of your baby’s movement is traditionally called ‘quickening. ‘ It’s described by some women as feeling like butterflies in the stomach or like gentle tickling . Others compared the feeling to a little bit of gas or twitching muscles.

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Do you feel quickening every day?

This is because there’s a lot of amniotic fluid around baby right now, so you feeling their teeny-tiny wriggles may be a little sporadic. But as baby grows, they’ll be moving more regularly ‒ beyond 26 weeks, you’ll likely start to feel quickening and movement every day .

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