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Hi ladies I'm due November 28,2016 I'm 22 weeks I was wondering is it normal not to show that much
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Well, i must be your opposite then haha.  I'm 25 weeks and people already think that i need to give birth soon hahaha
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They told me the same thing lol but have to wait till November
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Yes. People bodies are different im 24 weeks pregnant and i can definitely relate im not big at all but i am showing. An everything is going great with my baby.
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Oh OK thank you so much and congratulations
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I feel that! Due 27th Nov and a lady in the supermarket genuinely asked me the other day if I was due soon! At least there's no mistaking the bump and people move out of the way for me so, y'know some advantages to bring huge already :-/
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Haha.  And then all the sad, compassionate faces you get.  People think that you must grow into a giant  or something hahaha
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I am due November 27th , and I do have a small bump , I'm not huge and I'm not swelling , but my stomach is a tad bit bigger than it was before I got pregnant . My stomach has the linea nigra ( dark line down the middle ) and my belly button started to poke out but that's about it , I am not that big and I'm happy . I think we all will get big when we are about 7 in half almost 8 months we will have an I missable baby bump , and I can't wait , we're all , almost there guys half way through our pregnancies and we all get to meet our little ones soon congratulations everyone :)
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Thank you so much and congratulations to you too
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I'm also 22 weeks, due November 25th I see no difference from me now to 22 weeks ago. So yes, its normal for some pregnant ladies, everyone's body is different. Congrats!
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