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Showing/Baby Bump

I'm 13 weeks and 2 days, is it normal to not be showing..I have no idea when I suppose to be, this is my 1st pregnancy...
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Every woman is different. First pregnancy for me and showing since week 8 or 9 but i have always had a very flat tummy...
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Is normal in your first pregnancy,i wish i could look now how i use to look in my first pregnancy,in my first i started showing at 19weeks now am 14w2d with pregnancy #5 and look like if i have 5months :(,bumted in to a girl at a clinic she waz 17w no belly AT ALL  pregnancy #2,that made me feel fat
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Perfectly normal from what I read I am 14 weeks n just started getting a small bump  I can tell because my stomach was super flat  but I read a lot since this is my first pregnancy n I am super worried all the time
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Totally normal. I've always showed early 12 weeks on my first pregnancy and ten weeks on this pregnancy! But all pregnancies are different. I gained 50 lbs with my first one and I'm already almost 15 weeks and I haven't gained a single pound this time around...probably because I chase my ten month old.around all day...but the point is we are all different and I think it's totally normal. :)
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Thank you! Every little thing worries me with being a first time mom-to-be.
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I didn't start showing with my first pregnancy until about 20 weeks. This pregnancy I am only 12 weeks and 3 days and I am as big as I was at 5 months. They do say the first pregnancy you show later.
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