What did your belly look close to at in the region of 19 weeks?


I just saw this posting http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;...
and it made me think. I am 19 weeks too and i have a feeling like she is way bigger than me. what did you look approaching?? i know everyone is different, but i have no idea whats ordinary for this far along.

Answers:    I'm 17 weeks and I have a small bump. Not like that at adjectives. It's becoming noticeable, but not that much! At this point it is noticeable to others I am pregnant.
I a short time ago looked a little bloated (like the way you carry before your period..), but consequently at 28 weeks I just seemed to pop. But the girl from that post is in actual fact bigger now than I was when I be full term!! You generally show subsequently with your first because your stomach muscles are tighter. It also depends on how long your torso is. If its long it means tot can grow upwards more, if your short it means you grow outwards alot faster!! There really is no "normal" when it comes to these things. Good luck. x I'll be 18 weeks tomorrow and I think I'm showing...but not a soul else thinks so...except my husband.I still fit in my regular pant so I really don't have much of a belly at all. I can merely tell that it's a bit rounder and just looks approaching I'm bloated...I gained 8lbs so far.I had a pretty flat stomach to originate with, but i'm super curvy (28" waist 42"hips) so i guess i'm just starting to look a short time more proportional and thats why people can't tell on the other hand.i've been feeling plentifully of growing pains recently so hopefully it'll be more obvious soon! that female is just huge for 19 weeks...she looks super cute though!
I'm 19 weeks.. Nobody believes I'm pregnant until now. There's narrowly a bump there but none of my friends or my husband's friends can notice it. They still utter I have a body of a virgin. Lol.. It's normal.. It depends on the woman's body structure. You don't own to worry about it. As long as your doctor isn't complaining, later you shouldn't either. :) she is bigger than i am(im almost 19 weeks) bt im not that far behind her, surrounded by a few weeks ill be almost as big as she is. i would show a pic but i dont have any updated ones, with the sole purpose have ones from 11-12 weeks.
it wont let me post my join on here for some reason, i will try again in a min
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She is agency bigger then most women at 19 weeks. I didn't have a belly on the other hand, although I thought I did. Now I look at pics and I'm like, I just looked close to I was bloated!! I had gain around 5-7 lbs by 20 weeks. Didn't have a tummy at 19 weeks with adjectives 3 of pregnancies. Didn't really start showing with the first until 30 weeks with the first, 28 next to the second, and now 23 weeks with my third.
I am currently 19 weeks and I lately have a little budda belly. Not unbelievably big but i am obviously pregnant. But this is my first so i really dont have anything to compare it to. to be precise pretty big for 19 weeks. I am 20 weeks and I am smaller than that and I am pregnant with baby number 2. With my first I be barely showing.
I didn't have a tummy nonetheless really. I mean barely, but just I could tell and my husband. No one else would have thought I be pregnant if I told them! :) Just a tiny bump, not too much. Not too little. !
i was barly starting to show at that point so dont feel bleak

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