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kinda worried... ):

Im worried about my weight before I got pregnant I was 135. Then when I got pregnant I gained a few pounds then due to morning sickness I lost 15 pounds. i did gain it back but now im 17w4d now and I only weight 135. Im5'8. I feel like i weight to little and im not showing at all.
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I started at ~150lbs, and the last appointment I had a weight gain of 24lbs (that was at 25.6 weeks and now I'm 27.3). Technically my weight gain is excessive, but people STILL tell me I'm tiny, even though I have a beautiful bump and I can see all the gain. XD People are weird.
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Fifth pregnancy. Weight gain has varied each time depending on how sick I got. This time, I weighed 125 to start. Lost to 120, wasn't even showing at 6 months. Then suddenly my stomach ballooned out and it's massive now at 32 weeks. I still have only gained to 135. I eat regularly and have no major issues. Everyone is different every pregnancy is different. I gained 100 pounds with my first ;)
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Ok! Thank you! I'll talk to my doctor and see what she says.
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Everybody has their own idea about what you should look like at each stage. The only person who should worry you about your size is the doc. I'm 8 months and I get that all the time. But for my stature I'm huge
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You will get you're bump. Dont worry about what they say
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Ok!! Its just when I tell someone im almost 5 months, there like no way. Your way to tiny.
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8377023 tn?1399509160
You're doctor will say something if he/she is worried. Dont worry about it unless you're doctor is
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