It is normal to start feeling your baby's movements between 18-25 weeks of pregnancy. However, having a low-lying placenta can sometimes delay or reduce the sensation of fetal movement. This is because the placenta may act as a cushion, making it harder for you to perceive the baby's kicks and flutters. If you have concerns about your baby's movement, it is important to consult with your healthcare provider. They may recommend additional monitoring or ultrasounds to ensure that everything is progressing well. Remember that every pregnancy is unique, so try not to compare yourself with others. As your pregnancy progresses and the placenta moves away from the cervix, you should begin feeling more pronounced movements from your little one.