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Am 15 Prego n i showing bit of belly but now its flat is that normal  
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Thanks  girls i appreciate that it helps to hear from other
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The same thing happened when i was around 15 weeks. I felt like all of a sudden my belly became flatter and more soft. I got so scared thinking the worst. When i hit 19 weeks my belly seemed to "pop" out overnight and my baby is all healthy and growing steadily according to my scans. Im 24 weeks now and belly looks like a little basketball :) dont worry
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Im only 9 weeks and i am quite a small person and i feel the symptoms of pregnancy but dont feel any pressure or any hard parts near my pelvis.  I had a look in my baby book from my previous baby and it says i can feel pressure and a small round like  lump near my pelvis . I have had a sac with no baby before and it is really heartbreaking especially when u think u r near the end of ur first trimester.  :/ hve a ultrasound on wednesday fingers crossed. Goodluck to u also x
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I was around 13-15 weeks and terrified something had happened BC y tummy appeared smaller all of a sudden. Like ricoswife stayed above a lot is the bloating disappearing and your uterus not as swollen. Relax :)
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Yes sometimes in early pregnancy the hormones can cause bloating n we think it's belly but don't worry at 15 wks u will be showing in no time
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