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Out of curiosity

Question:  I'm two months pregnant with my rainbow baby and my stomach is already getting hard. Does that necessarily mean I'm starting to show or what?? Sorry if it's a silly question.
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Definitely ask your doctor. Congrats on ur rainbow baby! Ive got mine on the way too! Been a rough pregnancy though. Excited for youď
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I'm 5'3 & my Husband is 6'2 & I'm 6 months pregnant & Barley show .. I weigh 128 so I'm very small
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I'm 5'3 & my Husband is 6'2 & I'm 6 months pregnant & Barley show .. I weigh 128 so I'm very small
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At six weeks the baby Isnt formed yet
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I have a small frame and I'm 5'2 and my husband is 6 something
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And it depends on how small You are
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I'm 13 weeks and showing. And my sister started showing at 6 week's but she is 4'9 and her husband 6'3 and baby took after daddy so that's probably why. But everyone is different
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At 8 weeks I was just mostly bloated from the hormones
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If your belly is hard all over, it might be little barely noticable contractions - but if its more like a hard lump and other parts are soft still its modt likely baby! Thats surprising though cuz I didn't feel/start showing until like 24 weeks or so but everybody's different (:
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Not a silly question. As your baby grows your stomach will continue to get hard. Hard to say when you will start to show, it's different for everyone.
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