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Hey moms I'm nine weeks and I already have a little noticeable bump I'm not bloated...is any one else experiencing this???
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The baby is still to small and low. I looked pregnant at 12 weeks but it was just a TON of bloat. People told me i was having twins because i was so big but bump size doesnt determine anything. My actual bump popped around 16 weeks
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I am only 11 weeks I have been showing for almost two weeks now I have been told there is a possibility that I maybe having twins it does run on my side of the family and my fiancé's side of the family I have two more days to find out
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Yuppp, when I turned 9 n a half weeks I started showing now I'm 13 weeks and I have a visible bump and people can tell I'm pregnant!  Embrace your bump girl, it's normal!
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I'm almost nine weeks and I have a little bump too. Only noticeable by me. But they're right, this early we're just bloating unfortunately :)
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I just really noticed a difference at 15 weeks. My stomach feels different all around and the pressure on my bladder!!
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I am 23w and still not showing. Ladies that's just bloating I'm also a second time mom.
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I'm 11 weeks and I have a small bump, but I'm a second time mom.  Usually after ue first child you show sooner.  
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It is bloat and water weight.  Baby is not high enough up nor big enough at all to make any kind of difference with your belly yet.
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