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Which Gender Baby Kicks Early?

Published in Pregnancy 1 min read

There is no scientific evidence to suggest that one gender of baby kicks earlier than the other.

Fetal movement, including kicking, is influenced by a variety of factors, such as:

  • Baby's size and development: Larger and more developed babies may kick earlier and more frequently.
  • Placental location: The position of the placenta can affect the space available for movement.
  • Mother's body size and position: A mother's size and posture can impact how much movement she feels.
  • Individual differences: Every baby is unique, and some may be more active than others.

While some mothers may feel their baby's kicks earlier than others, this is more likely due to these individual factors rather than the baby's gender.

It's important to remember that every pregnancy is different, and there's no "normal" timeline for fetal movement.

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