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20 weeks#

I'm 20 weeks pregnant will be 21 on Wednesday, I hardly have a bump and it makes me sad when people say god your tiny. I wasn't that big with my last 2 babies, there where boys this time she said it was a girl. It just puts me down that people say I'm small. When I went for my 20 week scan the girl said baby was measuring at the same as my due date. Does anyone else feel like they have no bump?
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I am almost 36wks and I have been measuring right on the whole pregnancy. People say I am tiny as well I am all belly with a baby boy that's very active. This is my first.So  as long as you measure right and doctor says you are good no need to worry what other people say how big or small you may be. Everyone Carries different. Enjoy your pregnancy  
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With my first I went into the hospital dilated 10 cm and the receptionist did not believe I was pregnant let alone about to have a baby
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I am 14 weeks and not showing at all. And when people say the same thing that u don't look like pregnant I feel tense about my baby that he/she is ok or healthy. I hv just got a little bit bump below my belly button area. Itz jst me who can notice it. Pray for healthy babies nd mums, god bless all...
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I was like you with my first pregnancy, didn't start showing til I was around 25 weeks, and now I'm on my second and I've been showing since I was 12 weeks..each one is different. I just pray for healthy children. GL
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I didn't start showing till about 2 weeks ago and I'll be 23weeks tomorrow & at first people wouldn't believe that I was pregnant some thought I was starving myself but now I'm huge out of nowhere lol.
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