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Is it normal at 11 weeks and 2 days not to show
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Yes its normal not yo show yet . I'm 30weeks and I barley am showing I'm carrying small but my baby is healthy and big.  
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To show all depends on the way your abdominal is shaped, and past pregnancy.
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7913021 tn?1418048620
I didn't start showing till about 16-17 weeks & I'm pretty small! Lol I think it's different for everyone. If it's your first, it generally takes longer to show but if this is your second or third baby, you do show faster because your uterus has already expanded before & used the process of carrying a baby
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Every women's body is diffrent my aunt barely showed through her pregnancy and she had an 11 pound baby my sister showed by 9 weeks and looked like a beach ball was under her skin at the end of it and had a 5lb 6 ounce baby I started showing at 11 weeks :)
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Every women's body is diffrent my aunt barely showed through her pregnancy and she had an 11 pound baby my sister showed by o weeks and looked like a beach ball was under her skin at the end of it and had a 5lb 6 ounce baby I started showing at 11 weeks :)
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10943479 tn?1432725499
I still haven't shown I'm 19 weeks ftm. My boobs just got bigger is all
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I started small though I was only 98 lbs before pregnancy
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10504858 tn?1423544346
Yes ! In fact, if you were showing that would be abnormal. I didn't start showing until about 16 weeks and that was a very small belly that really only I could see. I am now 28 weeks and have a nice round belly. Most first time Mom's don't really show until their third trimester (:
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Yeah (: I didn't show till about 20 weeks
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