Aa
Aa
A
A
A
Close
Avatar universal

is it normal?

Hi im almost 13 weeks pregnant and STILL Haven't seen an obgyn. I have no insurance, and applied for Medicare but they haven't got back to me yet. With not seeing a doctor getting scared is vary easy for me. So i was wondering is it normal for me not to be showing a lot at this point? I show when i eat a lot, but when i wake up in the mornings i barley have a bump. I was 101lb before i got pregnant now im 106lb so is this normal? Or should i be worried. Please hero
3 Responses
Sort by: Helpful Oldest Newest
Avatar universal
I didn't show with my first till I was almost 6 months . With this pregnancy I shows around 12 / 13 weeks only cause I've already had a baby before . Everyone's different tho (: you will show soon .
Helpful - 0
Avatar universal
The wait gain is the same as me. But if your not taking prenatal vitamins do it now! You might be able to get them free. But see a doctor asap. Go to a Christan center if anything they will help you out.
Helpful - 0
Avatar universal
I would go to a clinic or family planning place to start getting prenatal care while your waiting on medical to come thru. I would also start taking prenatal vitamins and folic acid daily. It's really important for the baby. As far as showing by 13 weeks everyone is different. My main concern would be getting into seeing someone for some basic care and possibly some routine testing that has to be done by a certain time if you choose to do it. Hope everything works out well for you. Congrats on your pregnancy.
Helpful - 0
Have an Answer?

You are reading content posted in the Pregnancy: Aug 2014 Babies Community

Didn't find the answer you were looking for?
Ask a question
Popular Resources
Get information and tips on how to help you choose the right place to deliver your baby.
Get the facts on how twins and multiples are formed and your chance of carrying more than one baby at a time.
Learn about the risks and benefits of circumcision.
What to expect during the first hours after delivery.
Learn about early screening and test options for your pregnancy.
Learn about testing and treatment for GBS bacterium.