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Who else is freakin huge?!?!?!

I have 2 months to go about and I'm so big like everyone around me says it and is like wow or dang your going to have a big child in my head I'm like ughhh this is so sad I'm so fat and huge look like a heffer but I know in the end its worth every stretch mark every pound but its going to take a lot of getting used to
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Awww good luck to you
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I'm 24wks & my belly measures out to 25wks 2days. So I look & feel like a whale. My son is just growing so big. My ultrasound tech said his legs are what are measuring out to be a week & 2 days ahead of everything else. I just can't wait to meet him
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Thanks everyone my friend gained 11 pounds and had an 8 pound baby girl I just think I've gained way to much
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9442948 tn?1406816451
Your weight gain does not reflect how big your baby will be! Don't listen to them. Women gain 60 pounds during pregnancy and have 7 pound babies, (it is not recommended gaining more than 25-30 pounds)
And if you are concerned about your health and weight management ask your dr for a "suggested meal plan" it helps make sure you're drinking enough water and getting enough nutrition from the food you eat.
If your dr is not concerned about your weight than you should not be either!
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I eat like a horse but still kinda small. I never had to buy maternity clothes because most of my clothes still fit well.  Have two months to go as well and people find it hard to believe. Besides my bottom I haven't had stretch marks on my tummy. Im hoping when I try to another in a few years ill be the same way
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As long as you're exersizing lightly and eating healthy that's all you can do. I am 34 weeks and am absolutely giant. I was do small and now I feel like I have no hope that I will ever get to that point again. But just remember its your health not your size that matters :)
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As long as you're exersizing lightly and eating healthy that's all you can do. I am 34 weeks and am absolutely giant. I was do small and now I feel like I have no hope that I will ever get to that point again. But just remember its your health not your size that matters :)
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I cut out greasey foods and sweets and I've still gained this much weight your lucky lol
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I have a little over two months to go and I'm still tiny lol
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It ***** because not only is my belly huge my arms and legs are huge to!!!
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Im 37 weeks pregnant with bby boy nd everytime i go to da store people tell me if im having twins
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I also have two months to go. I have gained 20 lbs and everyone says I am small but I feel huge :(
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I'm only 25 weeks but with my second child and I'm big to the point where stranger and people o don't tall to much are like so you'll be popping that baby out any day now right? Your like what 8-9 months aren't u. I'm like nooooo I still have 15 weeks to go, their like oh I'm sorry. I haven't even gained that much weight it's alllll belly, its crazy
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10647269 tn?1412409104
I am going through the same.this the first time in my life I weighed 215 pounds.i have gained 61 pounds since I got pregnant.
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