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Ugh... belly pics. Posted: 04-16-08 12:40pm
Okay, so I made a post about my gross
belly the other day, now I'm posting some
pics so you guys can see what I'm talking
about. I'm also going to post my weight
gain with all the belly pics that I do.
When I found out I was pregnant, I weighed
122 lbs. Up until now I lost weight,
going down as low as 115. Now I'm back up
to my original weight of 122.
Your belly isn't gross Kay! I think it's
beautiful =)
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Marianne0558
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Posted: 04-16-08 12:45pm
What is gross about that cute belly???
I could only be so lucky to look like that
when I was pregnant!
You want to see gross, I can show you mine
haha. There's no baby in it anymore
either. Hasn't been for 2 years.
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tigresacanela24
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Posted: 04-16-08 12:46pm
Thanks, guys. I just don't think it's
normal to look like that this soon, I
guess. In another month I wouldn't care.
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care_free
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Posted: 04-16-08 12:52pm
Your belly is beautiful! It's growing a
baby! Grow, baby! Grow! We all don't like
our bodies at some point. I know I feel
like a beached whale right now, but you
just look sooo cute! And just so you
remember, women do show earlier with 2nd
babies...
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Bridget
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Posted: 04-16-08 13:03pm
i think you look great!
some of it is probably bloating, so you
might get a little smaller soon. but
seriously, you look really good so don't
worry about it.
any chance you could be further along?
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tigresacanela24
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Posted: 04-16-08 13:07pm
b, i was hoping it was just bloating but
i'm not sure because instead of getting
smaller it's getting bigger. how long can
you be bloated? cuz if it's bloating i've
been bloated pretty much since i found
out. it's always possible that i could be
further along than originally thought but
i don't think so because i had a normal
period on the 14th of february. meh, i'll
know for sure when i get an u/s....
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Amethyst_Butterfly
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Posted: 04-16-08 13:26pm
I'm only 9 weeks, and I've been showing
since 8. And supposedly bloating and stuff
can make a big difference.
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Posted: 04-16-08 15:24pm
ya me neither, i wish i was that noticable
when i was 9 weeks!
its a baby growing inside!
i think you show sooner when its your
second baby, everythings already been
stretched out from before, so there's not
too much work to be done for the second.
Yor supposed to get a little[well alot]
bigger when your pregnant, its a natural
process, you'll lose it again
You look great hun
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