yes hun, you are very big for how far gone you are, but i think i was also like that with my 1st. you look very slim apart from the bump and slimmer people show a lot more
2006-12-18 06:19:20
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answered by fanlight 3
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I'd ask the doctor, I was 120 with my first, and I didn't start to show until the fourth month. That was my first child. She was born at 7 lbs. 8 oz. My second son was a big baby, 9 lbs. 1 oz. and I was 175 when he was conceived, and again I didn't really start showing until the fourth month. How about your family history? Is this a normal thing in your family? Is that how your mom looked when she was carrying? If it was me, I would ask for an ultra sound to see if there are two (or three) in there. My friend was carrying triplets and she didn't look that big at four months. Again, check with the doctor.
2006-12-18 06:43:16
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answered by twonkybot 1
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Your body looks beautiful!!! Bellies grow at different paces. Some grow fast and then plateau, and others are tiny at the begining and enormous at the end. As long as you are getting the proper prenatal care, your doctor would tell you if there is anything you need to worry about.
Also, women that are normally thin tend show faster than larger women.
Non-pregnant I am a size 2, I have had 2 babies, and both times, people always asked me if I was having twins. My response was always, "No, but thanks for the insult!"
Just enjoy being pregnant, it is the coolest thing that your body will ever do! Always keep in mind, you will have the rest of your life to be skinny. But your body will never be more beautiful than it is right now.
Best wishes to you and your mini.
2006-12-18 06:25:29
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answered by Ladysmith 2
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Every woman's pregnancy is different. Women often report their bellies being bigger, sooner during a second pregnancy. Multiples (twins,etc.) usually mean bigger belly earlier on in pregnancy. Or, you could just have a big baby. :)
Bear in mind, too, that gaugeing how far along a woman is tends more often than not to be educated guesswork. You could be farther a long than you think-- unless you know for sure what date you conceived.
As long as your practitioner, be it doctor or midwife, does not feel that your size is outside the (very broad) boundaries of normal, there's probably nothing to be concerned about.
2006-12-18 06:32:43
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answered by AllMixedUp 1
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It depends. If you were under weight or on the right weight scale yes that is to big.
If you were a little on the chunky side it looks fine. It also depends on how many other children you have to.
2006-12-18 06:20:18
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answered by crazziegrl14 5
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in case you in simple terms weighed eighty lbs previously being pregnant than you will tutor way previously. i desire you're eating healthful and thinkink approximately that life it relatively is interior of you. you're very youthful and would desire to understand that what you consume performs a large place on your unborn newborn. so a strategies as you exhibiting no your abdomen is to no longer huge. you're alluring and being pregnant is the terrific feeling in the international. good luck to you and confirm you consume and take your prenatal supplementations.
2016-10-15 04:36:39
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answered by ? 4
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Yeah you are really really showing let me tell you. Usually by 4 months you are though but that much I don't know. Does your doctors have any concern? You just might show early. How early did you start actually showing?????
2006-12-18 06:28:29
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answered by Sari 2
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Wow, at 4 months my friends were just showing slightly. Are u having twins? or maybe your further allong than you thought.
Well, all womens body are diffrent. As long as you & the new baby are healthy, ok.
2006-12-18 06:19:51
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answered by lizbulgarelli 2
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You look more pregnant than 4 months!
2006-12-18 06:18:12
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answered by Red 4
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Either you are having more than one baby, like twins or triplets or you miscalculated your last period and you are actually farther along than you think you are. What does your doctor say? Have you had an ultra-sound?
2006-12-18 06:36:30
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answered by ? 7
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