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Feeling Fat :(

I feel fat. Im only 6 weeks and i dont eat thar much more. Ive always been slim yet curvy with a flat stomach, now i look bloated.

How do i get rid of the bloat at 6 weeks
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Be proud of your bump! I was bloated and felt gross at 6 weeks too and im now 19 weeks and loving my baby bump! Its one of our "super powers" as women, and it's gonna happen reguardless if you want it to or not so get comfy, be proud, and enjoy the ride!
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Remember that on top of the baby abd you're expanding uterus, you're also growing a whole new organ that wasn't there before. So of course things are going to move around, retain water etc
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Learn to embrace it!! Dress up you bump and enjoy. Remember you are pregnant not fat you are growing  a human so there is a reason for your belly. Try to stay positive about it otherwise you will have a miserable pregnancy.
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Welcome to motherhood. :) this is only the beginning for you. Don't worry too much about looks. After baby worry about it. Now focus on being healthy for your little one.
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Well the bloat is just a symptom of what's happening. If you hate how yo're bloated you are most deff are gonna hate how you look with the bump. Slim and curvy arent everything in this world.
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I'm 7 weeks and the bloating just now went down!!! Give it a week or so and drink lots of lots of water. I wanted to go back to the gym so bad, but my doctor said just walk a few miles a day and it worked!
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