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I know everyone says you're pregnant blah blah blah lol but I am dsgusting. At 23 weeks today I have already gained 25 lbs and I look 9 months pregnant. I still have 17 weeks to go I cannot even begin to imagine how freakin huge I am going to get
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With my first I gained over 65 pounds, I was miserable. My second I did much better but still was miserable. I'm now 10 weeks with my third and I look like I'm 6 months pregnant already. It's going to be a long 6 months to go. Lol. You will loose the weight and feel amazing after you do.
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I feel the same way! I'm 28wks and I've gained 30! It's so depressing for me. I feel so huge! I can't imagine how I will look at the end either!
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I know how you feel. This is my second pregnancy and I'm only 9 weeks and already showing. I look like I'm 20 weeks pregnant. With my first I gained 60 pounds.   People would stare at me and ask if I'm having twins it was very annoying. However just remember it will only lady 9 months. Two weeks after I had my daughter I lost 40 pounds. the weight is mostly baby and water weight. When she turned 9 months I was back to my old  self. I will be honest I hated my prego body and I don't like being pregnant but I love my daughter and I really wanted her to be a big sister. So trust me getting huge like a whale is all worth it at the end when you hold your baby in your arm :-)
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