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is it normal?

is it normal to feel small ? idk i always felt like my bump been small forever. i get told im small as well and i feel like i been like this throughout my 8 whole months ... as if I'm not getting huge like the others when they're 8 months .
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I feel like mine is big but I'm told I look small.  Honestly I wish no one would comment on my size at all.  Even if it's a compliment. Nothing anyone days is going to change how I feel or how I perceive I look.  To me is just one of those things that shouldn't be discussed with a pregnant woman lol
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I'm on my third baby and I've been small with all three granted I don't carry much amniotic fluid but my babies have been good size i take being small as a compliment I'm 34 weeks measuring 33 my doc has even commented that I look small but measuring fine. One good that's come from it is I don't have stretch marks.
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Yeah I'm the same way. People always tell me I look small, including my OB office!! Our baby is just going to be a very petite baby. I had to do bi weekly ultrasounds cause of her weight and growth, but she's a good 5 lbs now and I'm 36 weeks :-)
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Yeah I'm the same way. People always tell me I look small, including my OB office!! Our baby is just going to be a very petite baby. I had to do bi weekly ultrasounds cause of her weight and growth, but she's a good 5 lbs now and I'm 36 weeks :-)
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Right!?  I feel like saying, "so I always look this way?" LOL. I know people don't mean any harm but still.... just don't say anything.  LOL
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yes i agree with you lol i don't like people telling me i look small period ! lol
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