Hello!
I'm just curious. I am almost 15 weeks, Im a STM and I am not showing at all. I get a bit of a belly in the evening, but during the day, no one can really tell unless MAYBE after I've eaten....and those are just people that already know anyway. I am an exercise junkie but I dont have washboard abs or anything....Ive read that the stronger your abs are, the later you show. I am in good shape, but I dont feel like my ab strength is abnormally high. All tests are normal and baby was measuring two days ahead of my EDD at my last US. Just curious if anyone else, especially STMs, are wondering where "the belly that happens so much faster" is. Thanks!
DS 5/10/13
New Bundle of Joy- EDD 10/27/16
Re: Anyone else NOT showing (especially STMs)
Married 7/15
BFP #2 2/18/16
It's a boy!
OP, every person and pregnancy are different. I would think having a strong core would prevent your bump from popping early on. There was a picture floating around recently of two women, one was a fit mom at 20ish something weeks and you couldn't tell she was pregnant at all. The other was an average (meaning not crazy fit but not overweight) mom who was like 3 weeks further along and she looked very advanced in her pregnancy. Both were perfectly healthy pregnancies. Don't let not showing yet worry you, before long, you'll be popping out!
Me: 32 & DH: 37
BFP #2: 2/8/16 - EDD 10/20/16
IT'S A BOY!!!!
DS Born 10/16/16
I think everybody is just different, like lots of previous posters have said. My view is that it buys me more time in my regular pants, so I'm going to focus on that! Baby is measuring ahead, so I'm not concerned.
I did have a lot of people tell me I'd pop early this time, especially since there's such a short time between my pregnancies, but that just hasn't been true.
But good for you and your rock hard abs
Married 7/15
BFP #2 2/18/16
I don't think OP was bragging. I think that sometimes we all need a little comaraderie in this journey, and that's what she was looking for.
DD1: June 2014 - VBM4lyfe
DD2: October 2016
DC3: coming May 2019
Thank you so much for understanding. Yes, I am a Bradley Method teacher. I am also a physical therapist. I know a lot about the body but @simcal18 hit it right on the head! When it's your body, you question things differently. You arent as objective as you might be with a student or patient. Being a childbirth educator, in some ways, makes me more paranoid. I had a mom have a stillbirth last month at 35 weeks, Im paranoid about such things now and looking pregnant, especially after everything Ive observed and read about 2nd time pregnancies has me nervous that I dont look the part yet. The fact that Im stronger than I was the last time is my only guess for this...I am not tall....I am actually really short (5'2")....and I just want to know my baby is ok, just like the rest of you.
New Bundle of Joy- EDD 10/27/16
I did see that picture soon after I posted. Thanks for putting it here. It is reassuring to know the vast array of "normal".
New Bundle of Joy- EDD 10/27/16