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I'm 20 weeks and wondering if I'll start showing soon I'm a heavier woman weighing 260 pounds but I'm tall. The top of my stomach is tight and hard and forming but the bottom I my stomach just looks fatty. Can anyone tell me if I'll round out more and when. Really hoping I do!
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I'm showing up top but my lower stomach just looks fat so hopefully I'll start filling out more. I've lost 17 pounds since I've been pregnant where I had morning sickness so much. Just now getting over that. Thank you ladies!
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I am over weight. I was 280 when I was blessed with my news and honestly no one could tell I was pregnant until I was 7 1/2 months and my daughter was a very big healthy baby. I too was a little upset that ppl could not tell. For me only the top of my belly was hard and formed. In the end I had a beautiful healthy baby girl and it was all worth it. Good luck with your baby.
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Everyone is different im not over weight but I didnt start showing till week 24 or 25. But like the other girl said I wouldn't rush it lol I'm starting to feel lots of pressure now the bigger my baby is getting
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I am over weight too. I am in the mid 300's. I am 19 weeks and I am showing some. Every persom is different. I lost some weight during my first trimester but have been gaining it back slow. Trust me dont rush yourself to start showing because then you have to go buy all new clothes like I had to.
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I'm obese. Not showing at 18 weeks. Losing weight. Lost 23 lbs. Dr doesn't want me to lose or gain. Diet has not changed. Don't know what to do myself. Would love to look pregnant because I certainly feel pregnant.
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