oh yes you definitely can. at this point the babys movement should become more tense
Yes, your baby is way too small to feel any movement.
If you are pregnant, but can not feel your baby boy at all, there may be reasons for that. It may be too early to feel movement, or the baby may be turned over, and he is not able to kick or punch you.
You should be able to feel your baby move between 16-20weeks. if this isn't your first pregnancy then you will be able to distinguish 'baby' movement even earlier
every pregnancy is different for everyone but if its your first baby you can usually feel faint movement by 18weeks,for subsequent pregnancies you can feel movement as early as 14 weeks.good luck.xxxxxxx
I am 17 almost 18 weeks and I have just started feeling my baby move. It depends on your baby's development and how active they are.
You will not feel "baby" movement after just three weeks ... maybe three months. If you want to know if you are truly pregnant, go see your gynecologist.
At 5 weeks you can't feel fetal movement because it is too small (about 1/25 inch long). You won't feel movement 'til the 5th month or so when the baby is about 6 inches long.
Without touching you, no one (father of the baby included) can feel the baby moving. They might be able to see the movement (especially with particularly energetic babies) on the surface of your abdomen but they will not be able to feel it without touching.
Quickening is a term used to describe the baby's movement which you could feel from 3 months, although every person is different.
You should feel regular movement in starting in the 4th month. Karen Erdman
It's conceivable...(yes, I know, bad pun)... ...but unlikely; most first time mums usually feel first movement around the 20th week. Before then, it's most likely a little tummy rumble.