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1417732 tn?1310121883

my bump seems to go big then small??

in the morning my bump seems so small as to compared in the day is that normal??? also my breast have stopped hurting and everything is easing up i know it should at 13 weeks but im a little worried went for scan last week and all was great just so worried !! cant feel baby moving yet so worried it its ok??
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1285651 tn?1319642429
I didnt feel my babies move until week 21 so I wouldnt worry that you arent feeling your little one. Also, your belly probably seems small in the morning because thats before you eat and start moving around. At 32 weeks my belly also seems smaller in the morning and seems the biggest at night. I wouldnt worry unless your given a reason to. Congrats on your pregnancy!
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1311519 tn?1333982067
most early pregnancy symptoms disappear in the 2nd trimester all are completely normal, Your bump changes because of water retention, bloating, and gas, and as baby grows. You should be able to start feeling baby in a few more weeks, Congrats and try not to worry
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971074 tn?1362759766
Yes, I remember looking smaller in the morning than in the evenings early on. I think you kind of swell or retain more water throughout the day. But, it is normal.
Same with the breast soreness. Some days I couldn't wear a bra they hurt so bad and other days I felt completely normal. I think they stopped hurting much at all after 14 weeks.
Easier said than done but, try no to worry. Best Wishes!
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