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1417732 tn?1310121883

21 weeks very low bump

just bit worried not sure if its normal but my bump is so low and when he is moving feelsl like he is in my pelvis ! i have a low small bump all out front and my little girl i was a lot bigger and wider? so is it normal? should i be concerened about how big i should be??
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1194973 tn?1385503904
I agree. I always carried really low. No you shouldn't be concerned about how big you are or how it looks. The only important thing is that baby has a heartbeat and is growing properly.
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It's very normal. Ur uterus is barely above ur belly button right now maybe an inch... As u get further along ur uterus will go all the way up to ur ribs.. And baby boy will b in ur ribs and on ur pelvis (very uncomfortable, but u have a while til ur there) then the baby will drop closer to the end of pregnancy to prepare for delivery.. So baby goes up and down.. But it's perfectly normal no worries at all!! Congrats ur half way through ur pregnancy good luck with the other half!!
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1510919 tn?1298825067
im 28 weeks and shes always very very low into my pelvis. has been since i got pregnant. sometimes people just carry low its normal
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1420648 tn?1295809833
Some people just carry low im 31 weeks n I'm really really low, lol my moms convinced baby is coming early but I don't.  I wouldn't worry
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