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where is my bump

Im 24 week and have the tiniest bump you have ever seen. Im worried because I havent put much weight on iether does this mean baby is small ? I look about 4 month pregnant im actually almost 7 now
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7921491 tn?1398169945
I didnt start showing til around 27 weeks. I had a tiny tummy too. Then I just popped! Haha I am 34 1/2 weeks and people still say I only look 4/5 months pregnant and baby is healthy and growing well:)everyone is different
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7140159 tn?1396530233
Its ok sweetie. As long as your doctor doesnt bring it up then its not an issue, and im willing to bet that once you reach your third trimester you will pop and balloon out like the rest of us. Just dont stress over it, its not necessary to gain a ton of weight during pregnancy. Of course you can always bring it up at your next appointment with your doctor if your still worried when you go back to the doctor
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With my first I didn't really show till I was 8 months. Until then ppl didn't know I was pregnant!
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This is my third baby I am 23 weeks and I never get a "real" bump until almost eight months my first no one could tell I was pregnant until about 36 weeks my first baby was 6lbs 4oz my second was 7lbs 9oz. It alkali depends on your body I think. I have a long middle section so it hides it I just look like I have a little extra weight on my belly most people don't notice at all lol
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24 weeks is closer to 5 or 6 months. You'll probably start showing soon :). Babies grow the most during your last trimester.
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Almost 6 I ment
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