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30 weeks

so for first time mom's....is it normal for you not to be very big at 7 months?? I tell ppl I am pregnant and 30 weeks and they look at me in disbelief.....I am small still...I am 5"7 and have a pretty long upper body so maybe that is it...but I worry a lot.....when I lay down or sit down it's like my stomach disappears almost all together....I mean I feel her kick all the time and at my doc's appts I have gained the weight I am suppose to but I am sooo small it seems still...ppl tell me you gain most of your weight your last couple months so am I ok still, I just worry maybe it means that she is not growing the way she is suppose to or something.....should I worry, or is this normal with first time mom's not to get very big yet....
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1385339 tn?1332947653
Don't worry, you'll pop out more.  I popped out around week 25 or so but everyone is different.  Make sure you keep gaining wait and feel her kicking and you are good.
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1194973 tn?1385503904
Don't worry about size. At 39 weeks I was beyond small and she came out perfectly healthy and sized. Even then I could still hide that I was pregnant and I looked like I was 3-4 months along. I'm also only 5' 2
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1483631 tn?1319228646
As long as your uterus is expanding, you're good. Your doc measures it at every appt.  Some women are just lucky and stay small
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1244180 tn?1325899111
I think a lot of people over react with there reaction.... I get omg your so tiny and the next day someone says I'm huge lol don't worry about it
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