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13 weeks

I have no weight gain yet is that a problem
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I was still tiny till about 20 weeks then I had next to no bump till I was 30 weeks and then at 35 I popped out and had a beach ball belly lol,don't worry about it hun, as long as the midwife is happy with yours and baby's size and the sonogropher doesn't say that baby is to small you are good:-)
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No , my first trimester is over in two days & I've only lost weight
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7552771 tn?1469929649
Its normal as long as youre eating healthy and the right amount of calories a day then feel lucky.
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I am 20 weeks and haven't added weight yet/ from what I hear it's normal and my doctor said some women lose weight when pregnant which is what I am doing... But see your doctor to be sure x
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11248659 tn?1469915817
As long as you maintain a healthy diet and exercise safely it should be fine. :)
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dnt worry before i got pregnant i was 139 im 24 weeks and im 142 but i went down up to 134 like at 12 weeks so u probably lost weight and didnt know
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Same here . I'm 13 weeks and haven't gained weight nor showing. I already HD. Little bit of a stomach before pregnancy tho
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Not at all, I didn't start gaining until the end of the second trimester. As long as you're healthy the baby should be just fine
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