Quickening is first perceived at:

a. 4–8 weeks gestation.
b. 8–16 weeks gestation.
c. 16–20 weeks gestation.
d. 20–24 weeks gestation.


c
Quickening is the result of fetal movement and is first
noticed at 16–20 weeks gestation. The sensation is often
described as a gentle fluttering in the lower abdomen.

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