Generally, fetal movement at 17 weeks of pregnancy is very weak and most people cannot feel it, but because there are individual differences, a small number of women can also feel fetal movement at 17 weeks. Fetal movement refers to the activity of the fetus’s body, and generally most pregnant women will feel significant fetal movement around 18 to 20 weeks of pregnancy. At around 17 weeks of pregnancy, the fetus is still relatively small, and fetal movement is relatively weak, especially in primigravida, which is not easy to detect. However, due to the development of the fetus and the differences between individuals, each person’s pregnancy will be different. Some people may feel fetal movement at around 16 weeks of pregnancy, while some may feel it after 20 weeks. Therefore, it is normal for a woman to feel her fetus move or not to be able to feel it during the 17th week of pregnancy, as long as she has no obvious symptoms of discomfort. It is recommended that women during pregnancy should pay attention to rest, do a good job of obstetric examination, and do not need to be overly anxious if the obstetric examination is normal.