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BabyCentre mums-to-be reveal what their baby's movements feel like from week to week. Katie Rain for BabyCenter.

You'll probably start to feel some movement between 18 weeks and 20 weeks of pregnancy, although every pregnancy is different. If this is your first pregnancy, it may take you a little while to realise that those fluttering feelings are your baby's movements.

At first, your baby's movements may feel like bubbles popping, or a soft rolling or swirling sensation. As your baby grows and becomes more snug in your womb, their movements may become slower, but they should feel just as strong and powerful, right up to and including labour.

BabyCentre mums-to-be share what their baby's movements feel like during pregnancy. Nathan Haniger for BabyCenter. It feels more like my baby is poking me just below my belly button! I'm desperate to feel solid kicks! It's a great feeling, apart from the downward kicks. They're not very pleasant at all. It's like there's a party going on in there sometimes! My belly pops out when they move and it stretches out when they turn around. The movements are stronger now but they're not painful.

Some are stronger than others but I can't quite place where they're coming from. My whole tummy suddenly changes shape. I can see a little foot or knee push up against the top of my stomach sometimes.

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