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Im Paranoid!

I'm paranoid. .all my friends who have had kids were showing by 12 weeks and I am hardly showing besides the fact I look and feel bloated. Is that  normal? I'm 10 weeks and just got over bronchitis. I have my appointment on the 8th and I'll be 13 weeks. Should I make an appointment sooner?
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I was a fit 24 year old with baby #1.  I didn't start showing until I was 20 weeks.  Every body is different.  Also, after my baby was born, I had a flat tummy.  Some women still look pregnant after they deliver.  I never have.  Breastfeeding might of had something to do with that.  I have belly fat with #3.  Noone is going to be able to tell I'm pregnant for quite a while.  39 years old.
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I'll be 15 weeks tomorrow and am still not really showing.  Everyone is different it usually just takes ftm longer to show
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I never showed with my son my first time I was pregnant.  He was born at 35 weeks due to preeclapsia 3lb 15oz and is a healthy 5 yo now.  I am 14 weeks with this baby and I can tell I am showing but most people can't tell because I am a very overweight person always have been.
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I felt the same exact way, I'm 10 weeks and only feel the bloat.Dr said it's all good :)
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Have you seen the show "I didn't know I was pregnant"? I know you know but the trend is that none of them showed and they were 9 months!  Could be perfectly normal.  I can't see a difference and I'm almost 12 weeks.
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Ftm doing tend to show right away. Don't compare yourself to others.
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