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linea nigra?

does everyone have theirs really dark?
im 28 weeks and it hardly shows at all.
doesnt even seem i have one ._. is that ok
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Lol*
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Its totally fine im 35w and dont have one at all. Dont be surprised if your belly botton doesnt pop out eaither. That still hasnt happened to me but im a bit greatful for tht ol
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I only have a half of one lol and it's not too dark but it only goes up about a inch and a half from my belly button
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Im 26+2 and mines barely coming in
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3222049 tn?1361462376
I have a really dark from my diaphragm to my pubic bone. My mom saw it and asked what it was cause she never had it with all her 4 kids. I hope it goes away cause my friend still have hers very visible and her son is already 4yo.
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I have one. I started getting mine at 5months & now i'm 7months & it has gotten darker.
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4850939 tn?1370543309
I never got one with my first pregnancy and I dont have one yet either but im still to early on
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im 37+5 dont have one at all
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4191640 tn?1361174727
Yea, It's okay, It's nothin' to worry about, It's caused by Increased melanocyte-stimulating hormone made by the placenta ( based off of Wikipedia). Some ladies will have darker ones then others and some don't even show. Mine didn't get really dark and noticeable until sometime around 30 weeks.
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Mine is really dark n yea its ok some ppl dun even gt it .. everyone is different !!
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