The nurse is answering a question during a prenatal education class. One participant wants to know when the baby can be felt moving for the first time. What is the correct response?
A) 8 to 10 weeks
B) 12 to 14 weeks
C) 18 to 20 weeks
D) 24 to 26 weeks
Ans: C
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