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14 weeks and not showing

ugh I'm ready to have a baby bump but I keep losing weight I'm down 20 pounds already if I knew getting pregnant I would lose this much weight I would've gotten pregnant before I got a gym membership
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I didnt start showing untill 17-20 weeks! Everyone is different and your first ussually takes longer to show! Dont worry
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I'm 16 weeks as of tomorrow and I just started to show last week. I finally have a little bump, I was worried too because I lost weight at first as well, but then my belly started growing. You'll have your baby bump soon enough, no worries :)
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I didnt start showing untill 30 weeks ,
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You dont have a baby to lose weight im sorry its just selfish to think that way. You should be planning to gain weight for your baby, some women have a hard time putting on weight and iv herd of women who lose weight when theyre pregnant, however if your a first time mom sometimes it takes longer to het a bump. I was bairly showing untill 18-20 weeks. Focus on eating healthy rather than eating a lot. Youll want to avoid acid reflux so eat smaller meals more often and youll see that baby bump before you know it
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Every pregnancy is different! I'm 13 weeks and don't look pregnant either. I'll take it though,I was huge, all belly with my last pregnancy. Just because your losing weight doesn't mean you can't continue to be active, I continue to do my workouts as well. Just be happy with where you are at and roll with it. Before you know it you'll be big dealing with big pregnant lady problems wishing you were little again.  
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