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Quickening - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In pregnancy terms, the moment of quickening refers to the initial motion of the fetus in the uterus as it is perceived or felt by the pregnant woman. According to the Oxford English Dictionary, to ...
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Veteran moms tend to notice those first subtle kicks — also known as "quickening" — earlier than first-time moms. (A woman who's been pregnant before can more easily distinguish her baby's kick from other belly ... Q: how many weeks should i be to feel fetal movements when should i start feeling fetal movement...
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Journal of Nurse-Midwifery, Volume 30, Issue 1, Pages 25-32, January 1985, Authors:Janet L. Engstrom.
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Quickening, Fetal Growth and Body Changes Your baby is experiencing a growth spurt; he or she is somewhere between six and ten inches long and weights between four and ten ounces. His or her muscles are stronger now and you may begin to feel movement (called quickening) at this time.
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Veteran moms tend to notice those first subtle kicks — also known as "quickening" — earlier than first-time moms. (A woman who's been pregnant before can more easily distinguish her baby's kick from other belly rumblings, such as gas.);
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Feeling Your Baby Move - Fetal Movements ... When should I start to feel fetal movement? ... What is quickening?
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Quickening - Topic:Pregnancy & Parenting - Online Encyclopedia ... Feeling tired; Ptyalism (excessive salivation) ; Montgomery's tubercules ; Stretch marks; Spider veins; Quickening (fetal movement) ; Chadwick's sign (bluish tinge to the vagina and cervix) ; Colostrum from breasts ...
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