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During first pregnancies when do belly’s usually “pop” out?
I am almost 14 months pregnant and I have no belly or little bump. Last month when I went to the doctor she did an ultrasound the heartbeat is strong and the baby was moving a lot
Just my belly is still flat and I don’t feel movements. Some days I wake up bloated but if obviously goes away after I go pee
9 Answers
- Anonymous2 years ago
I didn’t start popping out until 26 or 27 weeks.
- Beverly SLv 72 years ago
First pregnancy no one could tell till I was 7 months along. 3rd pregnancy could see bump at 3 months.
- 2 years ago
I was exactly the same, no bump at all for the first almost 6 months then I woke up one morning with one :)
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- Jackie MLv 72 years ago
Everyone is different, long time ago by 14w I did have a kittle bump and keep getting bigger by the day and was massive by 40 weeks - when my daughter was pregnant she didn't start to show until 25w and by 36w when she delivered she only had a little bump and same with her 2nd pregnancy
- MissALv 72 years ago
At 14 months pregnant you should definitely have "popped." Unless you are an elephant or other species with really long gestations.
At 14 weeks? It's quite normal that you haven't in a first pregnancy. Your abdominal muscles are strong and the baby is still quite small. Likewise it'd be pretty early to feel kicks yet... not impossible, some women do, but it's unusual.
- Tri-HarderLv 72 years ago
It's completely individual. In my first pregnancy I was very visibly pregnant before I was out of my first trimester. In my fourth, I didn't show at all until I was seven months along.
Fourteen weeks is very early to feel movements in the first pregnancy. It isn't unheard of, but it would be very uncommon.
- Anonymous2 years ago
Some show, some don't show at all. But if you are 14 months, I think you have a problem.
- sarahLv 52 years ago
Gonna assume you meant 14 WEEKS...14 MONTHS would be absolute misery, lol. :)
I'm about six and a half months along in my first pregnancy, and honestly, my belly didn't really start to pop out until about a month ago. Then again, I have friends who are only around 12 weeks or so along and are already bigger than I am, and I also have friends who didn't really start to show until they were just a few weeks away from giving birth. It just varies from woman to woman (and even from pregnancy to pregnancy -- my mom stayed tiny with her first two kids and blew up like a balloon when she was pregnant with me, lol).
As far as movement goes, I didn't feel any of that until I was around the end of my 21st week. I watched baby girl wiggle like crazy on the 12-week ultrasound and the anatomy scan (got checked with a Doppler at 16 weeks and could hear little rustling sounds that the doctor said were movements), and I was paranoid that something was wrong with her or me because I couldn't feel a single bit of it, lol. But according to my doctor, it's actually pretty common (especially in first pregnancies) for movements to not be felt until the later stages -- he told me that about a third of women don't feel anything at all until they're about 30 weeks along.