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Hey ladies! This is my second pregnancy. First ended in a miscarriage 8 years ago. I'll be 10 weeks tomorrow, and I don't really feel it. I have nausea and food aversions, kind of fatigue, but not much else. And there's not really a sign of showing anytime soon...but we had our first appointment yesterday and saw the heartbeat, and had a very active little baby wave to us! SOOOOO I feel better about this pregnancy than the first at least,  but I'll feel even better when I start showing. So my question is -- with your first pregnancy -- when did you start showing???
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Im starting to see some changes at 14 weeks! I dont know uf anyone else xan tell with all my clothes on lol but definitely can tell when im naked! & when im wearing a tighter shirt.
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With my first I couldn't even notice any real change (other than looking a little chunky) until about 24weeks!! It was like as soon as I hit 6months I popped over night, but before that I didn't really show at all and I wore my normal clothes (with a rubberband) until I gave birth!! Now I'm on my 2nd and I'm 16weeks and some days i notice I look pregnant,but others I just look like I went on a food binge lol.... Everybody is different so it's up to your body and your muscles!! Mostly everyone shows by 6months though!
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Thanks! At what point could you tell though? I know it's different when people can actually see the bump, but could you stand in the mirror and at least see some change around like 12 weeks? I'm just anxious for a sign.
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Around 12 weeks for me. I'm 14 weeks now and love wearing form fitting maternity tops so people can see my bump and not think I'm just getting chubby!
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17-18 weeks for my first. Only 5 weeks now so I'm not sure if that'll change with this pregnancy
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16-17weeks...
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