Feeling your baby's kicks is an exciting milestone in pregnancy. While every pregnancy is unique, most women start feeling their baby's movements between 18 and 25 weeks. However, it's important to note that this timeline can vary. Factors such as the position of the placenta, the mother's weight, and whether it's a first or subsequent pregnancy can affect when you feel those first flutters. Initially, you may mistake these movements for gas or muscle twitches, but as your baby grows stronger, the kicks will become more distinct and noticeable. By around 28 weeks, your baby's movements should be regular and predictable. If you're concerned about not feeling enough movement or if there are sudden changes in your baby's activity levels, it's always best to consult with your healthcare provider for reassurance and guidance.