Plus size teen and pregnant when you will see your baby bump?
The size of a person does not determine when they will start to show a baby bump. The appearance of a baby bump can vary depending on a number of factors, including the person's body shape, the size and position of the baby, and the amount of amniotic fluid.
For some people, a baby bump may not be visible until the second trimester, while for others, it may be visible as early as the first trimester. Generally speaking, a baby bump will start to become more noticeable around 12-16 weeks of pregnancy, but it is important to remember that this can vary from person to person.
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