Is it normal for your baby to move a lot at 20 weeks?
Generally, an active baby is a healthy baby. The movement is your baby exercising to promote healthy bone and joint development. All pregnancies and all babies are different, but it’s unlikely that lots of activity means anything other than your baby is growing in size and strength.
How often should a baby kick at 28 weeks?
Around 28 weeks gestation, if your pregnancy is considered high risk, your obstetrician may ask you to actually keep track of your baby’s movements. A healthy baby usually kicks at least 10 times per hour.

Is it normal to feel baby kick hard at 20 weeks?
Feeling your baby’s first gentle kick can be a wonderfully exciting moment, but after a while, the kicks can sometimes be surprisingly forceful. Many people don’t realize how strong a baby in the womb can be. A 2018 report estimated that fetuses kick with up to 6.5 pounds of force at just 20 weeks.
What should my Baby be doing at 28 weeks?
At 28 weeks, babies tend to be more active in the evenings and quieter in the morning. Movement increases in the evening hours and when the mother’s blood sugar rises, such as after eating or drinking a sweet beverage. The level of activity is individual to each fetus.

Can you feel fetal movements at 28 weeks?
Fetuses have different levels of activity; some move more than others. Fetal movements occur in periods of activity and rest throughout the day (and night.) According to the University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center, women feel at least 75 percent of fetal movements. Week 28 marks the beginning of the third trimester.
When does Your Baby start kicking?
At 35 weeks, the force drops off to 3.8 pounds of force as your baby starts running out of space. And, while this kicking is going on, by 15 weeks, your baby is also punching with their little limbs and moving their head. By your third trimester, your healthcare provider will most likely have you monitoring your baby’s movements.