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When do you start showing. My mom didn't get big till she was 7 months and I'm already showing and she told me I shouldn't be.
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I'm 34 weeks and it's still hardly noticeable that I'm pregnant. Haha
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9194710 tn?1419196407
it depends on how your baby is sitting. people are different. i started showing at 15 weeks, but my husband & i were the only ones who could tell. but by the time i was 26-27 weeks, it was obvious i was pregnant.
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10701581 tn?1412385865
I looked really bloated the first 2 months, then it went away, and I'm just now ACTUALLY showing at 6 months
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How far along are you? Im 7months and most people says my belly is just petite and cute maybe because my bodyframe is slim and ive always been a little bit underweight pre-preg. It depends on your body size dear. Some people can just be as huge and some could just look as if they're hiding a small pillow under the shirt :)
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Everyone is different. If it is your first you usually dont show as early.  Moms also tend to forget or not recall things acurately that happened 20 years ago. That whole "used to walk uphill for 30 mins to get to school" theory. I am on my second baby and i cant remember when i started showing with my first and it was only 3 years ago!  
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10456541 tn?1427998737
I didnt even look pregnant til about 6 months. Im finally noticably pregnant, but only look about 5 months and Ill be 7 months next week.
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Different for everyone i started showing a bit at 4 months when wearing tight clothes
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it depends on how BIG YOUR BABY IS . & ALLS WELL AS YOUR UTERUS
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