Feeling your baby's kicks is an exciting milestone during pregnancy. While every woman's experience is different, most women start feeling their baby's movements between 18 and 25 weeks of pregnancy. At 16 weeks, it is still early for some women to feel distinct kicks, especially if it is their first pregnancy. The sensation may initially feel like flutters or gas bubbles before becoming more pronounced as the baby grows. However, if you haven't felt any movement by 25 weeks, it is advisable to consult your healthcare provider. They can perform an ultrasound or listen for the baby's heartbeat to ensure everything is progressing normally. As your pregnancy progresses, you can expect the kicks to become stronger and more frequent. By around 28 weeks, you may even notice patterns in your baby's activity levels throughout the day. Remember that every pregnancy is unique, so try not to compare yourself with others or worry if you don't feel consistent movement at this stage. If you have any concerns about your baby's movements or overall well-being, always reach out to your healthcare provider for guidance and reassurance.