No bumb showing

I am 16 weeks now but no bump showing.. is it normal to not show bump at this stage?? Bit worried ( first pregnancy)..
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Please don’t be worried. With my first you still couldn’t really tell at 24 weeks. I think it was around 26 that it became undeniable. I was a bit sad about it because I wanted a bump but my baby was FINE. He’s a wild 2 year old now.

@Hannah awww bless him… tbh i also want a baby bump.. my cousin is 9 weeks pregnant and she is showing her bump already which makes me bit confused 😒

Some don’t get a bump until past 20 weeks 1st pregnancy so don’t worry it’ll come ❤️

@Humma at 9 weeks it’s bloating! There isn’t enough baby to be a bump yet. A baby at 9 weeks is about the size of an olive. If it’s not her first, your muscles also relax much more quickly the second time which could be the cause

@Humma it’s bloating can’t get a bump that early 👍🏽

I think that your body shape and height also impacts this, if you’re taller or have a longer torso, you might go up before you come out.. x

With my first I didn’t get a clear bump until around 20 weeks xx

In pregnant with no5 and no bump in all my other pregnancies I have tiny bumps and never had until 20 weeks plus x

I wish I had no bump because i dont want to keep buying bigger clothes. It'll come don't worry. I didn't show until about 30 weeks with my first. I'm on my third now and also a lot older so I think everything has an impact.

This is enviable 😅 I have a bloat bump and hope it takes ages to show properly. 🤣 I am not excited to have a hot sweaty bump this summer.

I am pregnant (first) with twins and I’m not showing at all yet really and I’m 18 weeks next week… it does feel weird I must admit x

I’m feeling the same too and sometimes forget that I’m pregnant because I don’t look or feel it! I’m hoping a little something pops in the next few weeks 🤞🏻

@Kit same this is my second September baby and being pregnant in the height of summer is no joke

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