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Is the baby hiding

hey ladies I'm 18 weeks and 4 days along with my very first I go Monday to find out if the little one is a boy or girl but I'm still not showing is that normal ??
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Thanks ladies I'm just nervous and excited and I was bit on the heavier side but I'm also losing weight during my pregnancy but I've also changed my whole diet to a healthier one
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I have a scan on Monday all I'll be 20+2 and I'm still not showing & I have a proper diet, I was a size 10 before being pregnant.. Now running out of clothes & need maternity clothes, I just look podgy like I've eaten too many cakes lmao! But I keep being told it'll come when you don't expect it & this is normal with your first child apparently too. My belly isnt hardening or rounding off its just like jelly! But she is healthy & kicking away! It'll happen soon :) x
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Just remember everyone is different and will show at different  times..  I am a bit on the heavier side to start  with and have found  that I started to show around 18 weeks mostly cause my tummy is starting to get hard but I think it's ok if your not showing just wait it's coming :)
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Y It is normal I did not start showing with my first child until I was 6 months and he came out to be a healthy 8 pound baby :)
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I started showing in 17 weeks.

Hope u r having proper diet
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