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When did you start showing. I am 19 weeks in two days and still really dont have a bump. Some days i look bigger than others but idk. I know everyone is different . Could it be due to i workout lots and my body fat was low ?
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Im a healthy, kinda thin girl. That could probably work out more..but I really didnt start showing until I was maybe 22 weeks. Im 27 weeks now, and only now are people saying they can see my bump. At 19 weeks though, i know i wasnt showing. My pants were just fitting a little tighter.
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yes i know everyone is different. I was just asking is anyone else not showing at almost 20 weeks or more
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Im 18 weeks and I have a big belly but this is my third pregnancy seem to me everybody is different!!!
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I'm 23 weeks and still not showing. I'm assuming I will pop overnight!
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Every one is different I always showed very early. But I have a friend who is 28 weeks and you can't tell she's pregnant.
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Yea i just have a little something below my belly. And im 19 weeks in two days . I just gotta be patient
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Im 14 weeks and i actually think i have a pretty big bump for a thick girl like me lol. Everyone is different .
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Thanks
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That could be it.  Since ur muscles r tight from working out everything stays in better.  I dont really workout, but I know that when I flex my abdominal muscles my belly looks significantly smaller.  But don't worry ull get ur proper bump soon!
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I'm 24 weeks and ive only just started showing,my bump seemed t grow over night lol :-)
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