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is this normalll?
By MomOfMikahleanAndAkaisha. 2 Years, 3 Months Ago
that im much bigger with my second pregnancy, at this time than i was with my first?


i'm fifteen weeks pregnant, and i have a way bigger bump than i did the first time?

or since its different does it mean that im carrying a boy this time?

sorry if that was stupid for asking if it could be a boy this time, i just really have my heart set on a boy, and its different, so i thought it could be true..
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Re:is this normalll?
By lacieghbaby 2 Years, 3 Months Ago
well i'm pretty big & i'm having a boy<33
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By Alisamber 2 Years, 3 Months Ago
I think from my experience and what I've heard, yes, you show sooner with the next pregnancy, then the next, etc. Not sure if that's "scientific" or not, but, yeah, that seems "typical".
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By emily. 2 Years, 3 Months Ago
It also depends on the weight and if you're carrying fluid etc.

My cousin was really small when she had her daughter and when she had her son last year she was huge, but Alexis was 6lb's and Jaret was 10lb.

While my other cousin gave birth in July and Ryder was 6lb, while my uncle's gf gave birth to a Scarlett in Feb and she was 8lb.

It depends on the parents, weight, fluid etc.
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By Bexie_08 2 Years, 3 Months Ago
You will show sooner with a second child because the ab muscles are weakened and they don't hold everything close and tight any more. Also, the ligaments that hold the uterus up may be damaged, alowing the uterus to tip forward a bit.
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