What does fetal movement look like at 17 weeks?

Fetal movement at 17 weeks is relatively weak, similar to the feeling of a fish spitting bubbles inside the water or a butterfly flapping its wings. Fetal movement is the self-perception of pregnant women after the fetus moves in the uterus and impacts the uterine wall. Fetal movement is generally felt around 16 to 20 weeks of pregnancy, and some women may feel it at 17 weeks, while some women do not feel it for the time being, which are all normal manifestations. 17 weeks pregnant fetus in the uterus development is relatively small, the emergence of fetal movement is relatively weak, the fetus will be in the uterus to do stretching head, turn around, stretching arms, kicking legs and other movements, pregnant women may feel the fish in the water inside the spitting bubbles or butterflies stirring the wings of the feeling of each woman’s body is different, the feeling of fetal movement is not the same. If you do well in your pregnancy checkups and understand that the fetus is developing normally in the womb, you don’t need to worry too much.