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Home > Pregnancy > Common health worries > Baby kicks
Feeling your baby kick for the first time usually happens around 16 to 20 weeks. If it's your first pregnancy, you’re more likely to recognise the feeling towards the end of that time. Some mums-to-be worry when they’re not feeling anything at all, while others can feel like a punching bag! If you’re at all worried, ask your midwife or doctor for advice, or call us for a reassuring chat.
Christine, pregnancy advisor and mum
When most people think of babies moving, they imagine little feet prodding pregnant tummies or being able to see their baby kicking. But of course, at the beginning, babies are still really tiny and have plenty of room to move around without bumping into your sides. In fact, you may not even notice your baby’s movement in the early stages of pregnancy!
When you feel your baby move for the first time, usually at around 16 – 20 weeks, it's very exciting – personal proof that your baby is really there and growing healthily. Of course, all pregnancies are slightly different so yours won't run to an exact timetable, but there are cycles of baby movement you can expect.
If you’re worried that your baby isn’t moving or is moving too much, don’t hesitate to ask your midwife for a check-up.
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