Your baby’s first movements, known as 'quickening', are typically felt between 18 and 20 weeks of pregnancy. At first, these movements may feel like gentle flutters or bubbles.
Feeling your baby’s movements will give you immense happiness and satisfaction. However, there are several myths around Fetal movement which often get to moms-to-be. Dr. Preethika Shetty ...
Wondering when you'll feel your baby moving inside you, and what she's up to in there? Here are of the most-asked questions and answers. Question -- How soon will I feel my baby fluttering around?
Some within the reproductive rights movement argue that gestational bans on abortion later in pregnancy cause patients harm, ...
The anti-abortion movement has launched a pressure campaign urging President Donald Trump’s administration to take steps ...
with reduced fetal movement (RFM) being a potential warning sign for adverse pregnancy outcomes. Recent research has focused on understanding the implications of fetal movement monitoring and the ...
These changes to the brain are linked to hormone fluctuations and the psychological wellbeing of mothers after giving birth.
Some abortion rights activists believe that abortion should be just one of a portfolio of the pregnant woman's rights. They believe that in the end, it is up to the pregnant woman herself to ...
UCSF researchers discovered a molecular timer that gets activated in the first days of pregnancy and influences when mice give birth.
It is a known fact that pregnancy takes a toll on both the physical and mental health of a woman. But how significantly it ...