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Small baby bump? Umm.

I'm 19 weeks, I will be 20 weeks soon but you can hardly tell that I'm pregnant unless you lift my shirt and stare. Why is my baby bump very small? Should I be worried or is it still too early?
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No one could really tell I was prego until around 26 weeks, everyone is different
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Thanks everyone :)
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I used to be worried too but its normal, for my first son i didnt show till i was 7 months and now im 6 months pregnant with another boy and you cant even tell :)
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With my first baby I didn't show till about 25 weeks... now at 7 weeks I look like I could be 5 month's
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I was 118 when I found out I was pregnant and I'm 12 weeks now and weigh 124 and.im.shpwomg already. Everyone is different but your doctor should be able.to tell you how the baby is doing on weight.
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I didnt show untill about 20 weeks but you could bairly tell! Some people just take longer to show, your first baby ussually shows later than your second!
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I weigh 123 pounds... I still haven't shown and  I'm a little over 20 weeks... Why?
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Your belly will pop up soon!
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I didn't show till I was about 25 weeks. Everyone is different. It also depends on your body type. With my first I was overweight and didn't show till about 35 weeks I looked 6 months at 9 months. This time I showed alot earlier but I was about 120 before I got pregnant.
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Everyone is different! You will not show at the same time everyone else did.
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