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Bump at 12 weeks?

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abbieleighhx25 · 24/08/2017 21:32

I'm 12 weeks tomorrow and I have a little bump it isn't very big I don't think but my mum and all 3 of my sisters have said I'm big and shouldn't have a bump yet I was really skinny before I fell pregnant and I could even see my hips and all my rib bones sticking out now i feel massive! Can anyone put my mind to ease ? Have any of u had a bump like this at 12 weeks? Also I was given a early scan at 8 weeks which showed only one baby so it not because I'm having twins

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leighdinglady · 24/08/2017 21:41

God knows what your family are on about. You look exactly right. He's me at 14 weeks. Every woman's different and I know plenty that really do look big at 12 weeks!

NoParticularPattern · 24/08/2017 21:44

God knows what they are looking at! You can't help how big you are (not that you even are!) so wtf is with comments like you shouldn't be that big?!

If its any consolation, I am currently 17 weeks and approximately the size of a small house. No discernible bump, just alot rounder than normal. You look just right and the world and their wife can sod off with their opinions!

abbieleighhx25 · 24/08/2017 21:50

Thank you both I appreciate it good luck to you both and congratulations!!

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olicat · 24/08/2017 21:55

Omg I look the same and I'm not 6 weeks yet - this is despite being slim before pregnancy! I'm suffering badly though with er... not being able to poo so don't think that's helping!

sugarhoney1 · 24/08/2017 22:15

I was the same, in maternity pants at 6 week because I was constipated! By 12 weeks there was no hiding it

SomehowSomewhere1 · 24/08/2017 23:55

In maternity clothes by 12 weeks and ditto no hiding it! You're bump is beautiful and perfectly formed. Enjoy before you catch up with the rest of us.

SomehowSomewhere1 · 24/08/2017 23:57

Also everyone will have an opinion on your bump - it's when you get a 'you're huge' and a 'you're tiny' within the space of an hour! Ignore them, all that matters is a healthy baby. But if you're worried just talk to your midwife, it's quite common to wobble a bit over the changes to your body, they're used to it.

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