I am four months pregnant, and I am not showing yet. I was just wondering when I should start showing. People told me it takes longer to show if it is your first baby. I am about 5'2'' and I weigh about 130. I have looked at many links, so please don't give me any. I just want to know from personal experience or knowledge. Thank you.
I was about 4 1/2 months with my first son but I was thinner with him. I started showing by 3 months with my second son but I had gained a bit of weight and I think that added to the "showing"... in essence... I was showing my chubbiness, not necessarily the baby. I am pregnant a third time and am 4 1/2 months. I only just recently, within the past 2-3 weeks noticed I cannot wear some of my regular pants anymore. I am not sure I am "showing", at least not to most people. I may be showing to myself when I look at my bare belly but most people just see "me" I think. I will probably start really looking pregnant in the next 2-3 weeks.
It can almost seem all of a sudden. The baby will hit a growth spurt or something and suddenly your tummy will kind of "pop out". It may seem kinda, as my son brilliantly says "icky poo" but when you start to feel the baby move, you realize that all that bulge is a living little baby and makes the bulge TOTALLY worth it.
classified_cutie answered Monday December 10 2007, 8:01 pm: Well you should start showing around 3 monnths, but everybody is different because i kno it tok my friend 7 months to start showing, But you should see the doctor and ask them why..Thats the best way!! [ classified_cutie's advice column | Ask classified_cutie A Question ]
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