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Someone ease my nerves.

I have had an easy pregnancy so far. I'm 36 weeks. I have the occasional discomfort, and all. My concern is the fact that i am so small. I've only gained 15lbs && everyone keeps telling me I'm tiny. I told this lady i was 6 months and she was like you're so small. -______- i know I'm small compared to other girl. It really looks like i just got chubby from my tummy. I dk how to upload a picture. I'm just so frustrated. /: even my mil was like you don't look pregnant. i know some girls just don't show. But gosh i am just so tired of everyone's opinion. My mom seems to be the only that say i look great, that she didn't even show with me. Now I'm all concerned something is wrong with the baby. She is already head down && my midwife hasn't found anything. Ugh. Not everyone blows up when they're pregnant. /:
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Everyone is different because I found it annoying because I was really big. Well people kept saying oh are you sure it's not twins or wow that's going to be a big baby or good luck losing that baby weight. People just need to learn to shut their faces and smile. End rant :)
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Thanks ladies. I know everyone is different, and everyone's body will grow in different ways. It just so sad hearing all these "you're so small" comments. /:
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Im small and i actually had someone tell me that to im 7months and i hate it when someone tells me im small cuz i feel like a freakin planet
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it's okay that's how I am too , when I went to see how much the baby weight in September she was 4lb . so every is okay. now im 39w1d
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