In the first trimester although baby is moving and roaming around in the womb, they're very very small so you don’t feel their movements in the first trimester.
Answering: Michelle Lynch, North Middlesex Hospital Bereavement Midwife Specialist
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Babies kick in response to certain changes in the environment. A baby moves or stretches her limbs in response to some external stimuli, such as noise or food that the mother consumes. The kicks are part of her appropriate, normal development, and there is nothing to worry about it.
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