The clinic nurse is providing information to a pregnant woman at 15 weeks gestation who has asked when she should expect to feel fetal movement. The most appropriate gestational age that a woman will first experience fetal movement is from:

A) 15–18 weeks
B) 17–20 weeks
C) 18–21 weeks
D) 20–24 weeks


B

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