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small belly :(

Hey im 25 weeks today with my first baby and im having a boy. I'm a little worried because I see pictures of other women at 25 weeks carrying a lot bigger then me. I feel like my stomach is very small I've always been on the slim side before I got pregnant I was 120 pounds should I be concerned about my stomach being small?
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Dont worry. I was about 26 weeks when I started showing. At your third trimester is when you get then biggest. :))
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Thanks ladies I appreciate the comments I feel a lot better now : )
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7523889 tn?1393622279
My 1st pregnancy I didn't start showing until 6-6 1/2 months, this time around I started showing at 19 weeks, the doc said the 1st baby did all the work finding room and pushing around organs so this baby gets it easy so you show faster
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7921491 tn?1398169945
Actually now thinking about it.. I was about 27-28 weeks when I started showing
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7921491 tn?1398169945
Dont be worried! Everyone is different I didnt start showing til I was about 6 1/2 months.
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I am 20 weeks and I am not showing at all. I can still comfortably fit in my regular jeans and shirts.
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6855498 tn?1396023284
Consider yourself lucky i'm 28 weeks and haven't seen my feet in a while as long as your doctor said your okay don't worry
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Good to hear thank you!!
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Thanks I'll check that out now!
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Dont worry I didnt realy start showimg til late and I didnt get the big no , istaking im pregnant belly til lik 30 weeks and im 35 weeks now and it gets bigger everyday
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I heard some people having b bellies. So the baby and uterus grows in instead of out. Its from what I understand normal. Google b belly
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