yep, perfectly normal, you'll start showing soon, you're already ~3 1/2 months so definately withing the next 2 it'll be obvious to everyone, right now you probably just have a little baby hump only you can see when you're naked
2006-11-14 02:52:42
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answered by smarty pants 3
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Since it's your first pregnancy, you will probably start to show about the end of Novemeber to middle of December. It all depends on your body type (thin, petite, tall, heavier, etc) and how you are carrying the baby (low, high, front or back). I carried my daughter high and to the front....I showed about 17-19 weeks, and I am a little heavier and petite. Also, now I am 14 weeks and I have been showing since about 10 weeks, but this is my second child and my oldest just turned a year old, so everything is popping out faster lol. Oh, and with my first, I wasn't sick at all and my hungar picked up about the end of the first trimester. So, I would think everything is normal. Breasts hurting is usually normal for all pregnancies, and not much you can do about them. Good Luck though!
2006-11-14 02:57:29
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answered by angie_laffin927 4
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First of all...Congratulations! Second..all pregnancies are different and all women are different. Usually, very thin women tend to show sooner than that of an average or overweight woman. It also depends on how your body carries this baby. Some women carry wide, some stick way out in front, some carry high in the abdomen, and some carry low down. On average, most women have a bot of a bump by about 5 months. I am on my fourth pregnancy and I was showing at 3 months...but that is not the baby making the bump. It is fluid retention and probably GAS!
Don't worry, it won't be long and by the end of your pregnancy you will be ready to get back to your normal size!
Also, consider yourself one of the lucky ones for not having morning sickness! I had it horribly with my other pregnancies and not at all with this one..Thank goodness!! And this time...I was hungry all the time too. Just try to eat lots of healthy foods and drink plenty of water!
Good luck and Congrats!
2006-11-14 02:53:14
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answered by Sunshine 3
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First of all, congrats on your baby!!! Sweetie, don't worry to much about not showing right now. Honestly, consider yourself lucky. I started showing early and by 3 months, I had to start wearing maternity clothes. The more you show, the more likely you will have stretch marks and more weight to lose. As long as your little babe is fine, don't worry about not showing, trust me, after your baby is born, you will be thankful. Also, babe, if you have no morning sickness, get down on your knees and thank the Good Lord for it. Sore breast and being hungry all the time, completely normal. When a woman starts showing varies from each woman. Like I said, I started showing early and now 10 years later, still have the stretch marks (everywhere) to prove it. I pray that you have the best of luck with your baby. Babies are such a miracle.
2006-11-14 02:55:19
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answered by Caleb's Mom 6
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how small are you normally? It could have a lot to do with when you show
Having no sickness is normal for some people. being a Mother of six, I can say enjoy the no sickness , it can be rough. Hungary all the time well you are pregnant , but watch what you eat. This eating for two is a crock, just eat healthy, losing the weight after is hard to do.
Congratulations and good luck with the new baby, it is a blessing!
Jeanne
2006-11-14 02:49:16
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answered by Anonymous
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When you will show is individual for all women and depends on many factors, how heavy (or thin) are you to start with, what clothes you normally wear (if you start to wear clothes to "hide" a belly when you normally wear fitted clothing, people could become suspicious), if you are carrying twins, if you are short or tall, how your weight is distributed over your body, and of course, how much you gain and how fast you gain your weight. Most women can go up to 5 months before they "show".
Count your blessings you do not feel sick or vomit! Yes, the breast soreness and hunger are normal! Symptoms of early pregnancy vary from woman to woman and even between pregnancies in the same woman.
2006-11-14 02:54:49
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answered by kristin c 4
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I'm 36 weeks into my first pregancy and didn't start showing until about 2 months agon (around 26 weeks). I would go into stores and people wouldn't believe that I was pregnant, much less into my 5th or 6th months. It really just depends on how you are built (I'm 5'8" and have a large abdomen to carry baby in). I think the only thing that has stayed the same for me through the last months is that I'm always hungry. I've had very little sickness and even after I am sick I find myself still wanting to eat something.
2006-11-14 02:51:07
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answered by Redhedbeautie2 2
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The Sore breast and hunger are normal.
I can remember saying "The baby needs food" when I was pregnant. It is a great way of getting others to get things or cook for you ;-)
When you start to show depends on your tummy really, 3-6 months would be normal. I was/still am carrying some extra weight, so did not show for a while, although I could feel my tummy getting harder. If you are skinny then you will show sooner.
2006-11-14 04:43:21
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answered by FUGAZI 5
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You are totally normal!! I've not had much sickness this time though (2nd pregnancy) just constant nausea that gets worse with certain smells/tastes.
I was bang on 20 weeks first time round when i suddenly felt really fat and frumpy. None of my clothes fit anymore and i just felt miserable. I bought some really flattering maternity clothes and overnight i turned from frumpy to bumpy!! lol! You tend to show sooner with each baby you have too.
My mum didn't show until she was 8 months pregnant (she was 20) so you can see how these teenagers manage to have babies without their parents noticing! Everyone shows at a different stage in their pregnancy!
2006-11-14 03:36:10
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answered by cuddlymummy 4
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Congrats!
Like you I did not have any morning sickness! yay! I am 16 1/2 weeks and I am not really showing much at all...I can tell a little b/c well my regular clothes don't fit :(
This is my first pregnancy and I've been told that you won't show as quickly as you would if it was your second preganancy. From what I hear/read I will prob start showing sometime between 18-22 weeks! can't wait! :) so don't worry about showing ...everyone's body is different :)
2006-11-14 04:35:53
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answered by bebec7177 1
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Yes it is normal to feel no sickness and feel like you are hungry all the time. My first pregnancy was the same way. I think when you are about 20-22 weeks you should start showing but this depends on your body type(slender vs. heavier). By 20 weeks the uterus is up to your navel, so it will be soon after that.
2006-11-14 02:46:48
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answered by Kimberley 4
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