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Is it normal ?

Soo I'm 6months && my tummy isn't as big as the other ladies I seen dhat are the same months as me .. Why is dhat ? Am I doing something wrong , dhats why my tummy doesn't grow ?
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I'm tiny too! I'm due on the 31st of this month & only look about 6/7 month pregnant haha! Every midwife appointment I've had, I've had a different midwife & they all seemed concerned about my bump until they measured it & said my measurements are spot on, I'm just hiding it well & baby must of started growing from my back & I had strong stomach muscles before I fell pregnant. baby's growing fine too & he was spot on for both his scans so I wouldn't worry :)! Just enjoy having a small bump there rather cute! X
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I'm small too for how far along i am. My best friends baby mama is bigger than me and i became pregnant two weeks before her.
But my baby is healthy and that's all that matters.
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Yeshh I always get things like , where is your tummy blah blah blah .. look at hers , hers is big . Like I don't like dhat & makes me feel bad . But now I know everyone is different . So might as well ignore everyone else :)
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I get told all the time that I'm tiny for how far along I am.. I'm in my 8th month and lately I look about 5-6 months.
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It all has to due with your body build and the baby. Nothing you are doing.
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Everyone's body is different I'm  small as well ppl look at me like your not in your third trimester... Dnt worry about it as long as your dr says you and baby are good that's all that matters
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