Is it normal for the belly to be so big?
I'm 17+1 (18 weeks pregnant) now, and this is my second pregnancy. I think my belly is quite large, and I've already gained 3-4 kilos overall. I've been feeling fetal movement for the past 1-2 weeks, both internally and very slightly externally. With my first pregnancy, my belly was about the same size when I was 6-8 weeks along. 🤔
I actually suspect I'm further along. But that can't really be true, since my period was on September 14, 2022. Or can you still get a period in the first three months of pregnancy? I really suspect I'm further along. Because of such a big belly? And I'm really not fat, and I'm actually not eating enough…
What do you all mean?
Since this is your second pregnancy, it is already possible that the tissue now spreads faster than the first, because it is softer and has been stretched. So? It’s nice. Looks pretty, that’s a baby farm. I just think it’s sad that you have to ask wild people if this is “normal”. Just take it the way it is. How far you are, I’m sure your FA can tell you.
Either an alien grows up or you get a double pack or you worry unnecessarily. I’ll tap the latter.
Every pregnancy is different, but it is not particularly unusual that the abdomen grows faster in the second pregnancy than in the first.
That’s normal. After all, half of the pregnancy is almost done.
No. This is physiologically impossible.
As far as pregnancy is advanced, you can actually see super in ultrasound at the beginning. Therefore, I would assume that the calculation of the weeks of pregnancy is approximately correct.
I had to laugh for the cross strip first. Is the intention to look particularly thick? Try long stripes. They’re slender.
Otherwise, you should trust your female doctor’s studies.
Yes is normal
This is quite normal for 4-complete. All good 👍
The abdomen often grows faster in the second pregnancy and becomes bigger.