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9 weeks prego...I feel HUGE

....am I just bloated or should I be concerned?  Also, I haven't gained any weight since week 5. Not that I want to but is this common?
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Tha KS for your input kalinda88 & Reddani87
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I am taking vita fusion prenatal gummies. They have DHA, Folic acid, vit A,C,D, but says no Iron. Also I'm taking Benefiber.  
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I was really bloated and constipated for weeks but realised it was because of the iron in the pregnacare tablets. Are you taking them?
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I started showing from pretty much as soon as I found out I was pregnant it was like a switch in my body clicked and was like "oh your pregnant now" lol...had people telling my my baby would be huge and I would need a c-section,induction etc (mind you this was just coming from random people no one in the medical feild) my doctors were not concerned im currently 36 weeks and baby is perfectly within normal size range and ive gained about 12kg overall all belly...everyone carries differently and if your doctor isnt concerned I wouldnt worry about it
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Bloating is common. I had a lot of bloating in the early weeks and thought I was going to be huge. Once I hit 13 weeks it went down. It still comes back every now and then. So don't worry. I'm now just over 15 weeks.
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Omgash! So if I'm bloated and this big, imagine when I'm 2nd Trimester!?? Crazy! Thank you ladies!!
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Ur just bloated.  I used to get bloated that early and some days I looked more pregnant than others due to the bloat..  u still have a good 4-8 weeks before ur really showing a lil bump..  once it grows ur going to he surprised, cuz my bump crept up on me gradually...
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Oh man. I found out I was pregnant at 3 weeks and now 19 weeks. to this day, I bloat every single day. it never fails. it's completely normal. your body is going through changes. and don't worry so much about weight gain until your out of your first trimester. :)
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