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tess_d
post 08/10/2011, 08:46 PM
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I said about three weeks ago that I'd start this thread.. better late than never!

16 weeks...



Almost 18 weeks...



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mrs maple
post 08/10/2011, 08:52 PM
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you look very good tess

im ahead of you with 5 days (or so they say) but its my third.

dont know how to post photos, soon as i figure this out im in biggrin.gif
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post 09/10/2011, 06:12 AM
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Thank you MrsMaple! I am loving being pregnant - even with a pinched nerve in my back!

For help adding photos to a post, click here >

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Or let me know if you need some help, I am more than happy to biggrin.gif
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YummyMummyMel
post 09/10/2011, 07:48 AM
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pregnancy defintely agrees with you Tess wink.gif You look gorgeous .. I, on the other hand handle pregnancy like being stung by a swarm of wasps and just swell at the word of pregnancy ohmy.gif

I will take a new photo later today and post it wink.gif
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BrindleGirl
post 09/10/2011, 07:42 PM
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"A mother's children are portraits of herself."
I agree Tess you look fabulous!!

I think its time I start taking bump pics, I sure as heck have a good bump happening this time, however it is my 3rd baby.

Is it your first Tess?

Yummymummymel - Do you have girls? I've heard (probably wives tale lol) that you swell more with girls)

***edited to add *** have noticed your sigs ladies and I see that it is your first Tess, congrats and Mel, you have two girls and a boy. Did you swell as much with your boy?

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post 10/10/2011, 09:41 AM
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Wow! Tess, you are absolutely gorgeous! I have bump envy!

This is my 18 week bump. My daughter took it this morning.


If my hands aren't there I don't really look pregnant...yet. biggrin.gif
18 week bump

ETA:
16 week bump

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YummyMummyMel
post 10/10/2011, 12:28 PM
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BrindleGirl - I swelled with my son too, it's the way my body handles pregnancy and I hate it. I look huge sad.gif Then you get the strangers thinking they are telling you something that you didn't already know when they find out how how far I actually am and reply with "oh your huge, are you sure there's only one or your dates are out?" you know the normal stuff that sometimes you want to slap people in the face for but you just smile and nod .. like need the extra kick about my size sad.gif

nayjay - so sute original.gif <3

Anyways here I am, taken just this morning,

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BrindleGirl
post 10/10/2011, 08:38 PM
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"A mother's children are portraits of herself."
Yummymummymel - You belly is similar to mine and I bet when you lay down it isn't as big? Well mine isn't when I lay but standing its as though I push everything up and appear 'bigger' and 'bloated'.

I must start taking photos!!

nayjay - I can see a bump!!! There is a huge difference in the two weeks as well, you had nothing at 16 weeks and I bet at 20 weeks your bump will be even more prominent original.gif
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post 12/10/2011, 05:16 AM
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Here I am @ 16+5 I wasn't even this big when I had DD1 at 36 weeks ffear.gif
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YummyMummyMel
post 12/10/2011, 08:09 AM
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BrindleGirl .. I'm not a whole lot smaller when I lay down but a bit. It's fairly hard and round when I'm up and ^ that photo I'm even 'holding it in' lol
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