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should I be worried

I am FTM due March 10 -19th. Her ultrasounds say 10th but original due date 19th. Everyone keeps saying your so tiny, or you don't even look like your in your third trimester. It makes me mad, then I start thinking something is wrong.  When I lay down you can see exactly where she's at  she protrudes out, is this something to be worried about. She has always been active n had steady strong heartbeat. But I'm still worried she's not growing .
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I get comments on how I must have barely started to show constantly. I feel like I started showing way early with this second baby. It makes me a little upset because it makes me feel like everyone thought I was really fat. I think people may say that just to make you feel better, not realizing that it doesn't.
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Those nurses have seen lots of pregnant ladies and would have alerted the Dr. If they had even the slightest suspicion something was wrong. I'm small too and get the same comments. I have a long torso and just grow differently. I just had another ultrasound (to check placenta placement) and my babe was sitting perfectly in the 50th percentile. Don't stress about what others say.
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Ive only seen my actual dr once, I always see the PA or nurses. I finally get to see her on the 20th. It scares me to think she isnt growing.
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I'm the same way I'm in my third trimester and everyone who sees me  say I'm way to small and it's getting irritating but every pregnancy is different but aslong baby is healthy and active you should be fine
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I'm sure your dr would have expressed a concern if there was a problem
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