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ready to be big

So I am officially 5 months today, so I am half way through the pregnancy.  I am just wondering,  due to the fact I am a fairly small person,(before baby I was 96lbs standing at 4'11)and now I am around 105lbs. When will I pop,  I am showing a little,  to where people who have known me for a while can tell but if a random person sees me I look like I have a "food baby" instead of and actual human growing inside of me.  When did you become noticeably pregnant?  And when were you able to see your baby move from the outside?  
Thanks!  
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10039005 tn?1407675840
Im 35w5d I used to say some of the same things being that im 5ft even pre pregnancy I weighed about 130 I am nearing 180 and my stomach is HUGE its very uncomfortable at times especially when I try to sleep. I spread like a wildflower in my 6th month, you'll show soon and you'll see the babies movement too. Enjoy your small bump :)
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9187090 tn?1406264221
I'm 4 months & 4'11 also .. & pre-pregnancy weight I was 113.8 now I'm weighing in at 106.5-109.8 . I look like I just a food baby also): of course people who know I'm pregnant can tell that my stomach has stretched out a lil only cuss my stomach has always been flat but yu can tell I have a very small bump.
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8 almost 9 months I started showing!  But I'm 5'10
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I am also 5 months and barley starting to show and I can already see my baby move from the outside
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