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Home Pregnancy Early pregnancy guide. Clare Herbert Community midwife. There isn't a set stage when mums-to-be begin to show a pregnant belly. Every woman is different. If you're a first-time mum, you'll probably notice your waist starts to be a bit thicker around 11 weeks, but other people won't see any difference just yet. At about 13 weeks, you may see a small bump. If you're already a mum, you may start showing sooner. This is because the muscles in your womb uterus and belly may be stretched from your previous pregnancy.

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It is her second pregnancy and she is not finding out the gender. Wondering what your bump might look like next? Check out our real-life bumps from 17 weeks to 19 weeks. Enter your due date or child's birthday dd 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 mm Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec yyyy The short answer is that it depends.

That said, the average size of a fetus during each stage of development can provide some clues about when you might see a bump. Most pregnant folks begin to show between 12 and 16 weeks. However, some start showing earlier, and others may not have a noticeable bump until 20 weeks or later. By the end of the first month of pregnancy, fetuses are about a quarter-inch long — or roughly the size of a grain of rice. At the end of the second month, they quadruple in size. At this point, your baby is only about an inch long.



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