Again, don't know yet if I've got one or two buns in the oven... but was just wondering about when did you start showing with multiples? (Especially if it was your second pregnancy, since they say you show sooner after having one.)
Thanks ladies!
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I was travelling through Europe during my 13th-14th week and people were already letting me cut the bathroom lines. I showed very early. This is my first pregnancy. Sometimes I wonder if the progesterone shots had anything to do with it.
First pg for me, but didn't start showing until about 18 weeks. Had/have no extra weight gain or symptoms to indicate twins, we found out on our 12 week NT scan
Call me a quack, but I am now. I look how I did about 14w with DD (I'm 8w3d now). I'm sure it's because this is my second pregnancy and I still feel pretty bloated. I still fit into all of my PP jeans and clothes and everything, but there's a massive bulge around the belly (not enough to where strangers are saying oh man you are pregnant, but my husband and I can definitely tell!)
This is my third and FINAL pregnancy...I started to show around 15 weeks to my friends and loved ones. But I noticed it around 12 weeks. I now feel like I did at 32 weeks with my other two! and I still have a long way to go!
Re: When did you start showing?
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15 weeks to family and friends who knew what I normally looked like.
19 weeks to the general public.
When did you first start noticing for yourself that the little bump was popping up?
11 weeks.
it was my first pregnancy and I started showing at 11 weeks
https://nikinikinine.blogspot.com/2010/07/snap-crackle-popped.html
This is my third and FINAL pregnancy...I started to show around 15 weeks to my friends and loved ones. But I noticed it around 12 weeks. I now feel like I did at 32 weeks with my other two! and I still have a long way to go!