The development of fetal movements during pregnancy
When they first notice a movement, many women are still unsure whether this slight “fluttering” or “bubbling” was actually a movement of their child. But over time, that first feeling becomes more and more evident. In the 22nd week of pregnancy, your baby can make itself felt through jerky movements. The reason for this is usually hiccups, which he gets by absorbing amniotic fluid and quickly expelling it again.
At the latest with the first real kick against the abdominal wall, confusion is ruled out. With the beginning of the first tactile movements of the child, the pregnancy often takes on a completely different dimension, as life in you finally becomes noticeable. In the 25th week of pregnancy , for example, your child reacts to loud music with violent fetal movements. In the 29th week of pregnancy , the movements are like regular gymnastics. However, as your pregnancy progresses, the movements decrease. Your baby is now simply too big to let off steam in the tummy.