You will not be showing due to the baby (at six weeks the baby is about as big as a grain of rice!), but it is possible that your body changes due to the pregnancy make your tummy stick out. Once you are pregnant, the uterus begins to swell in anticipation. Your digestive system also slows down so that your body has a chance to gather all possible nutrients from your food. You will therefore find you are bloated and constipated meaning you could have a slightly bigger tummy. Hello. With twins it is possible yes. With a single pregnancy, your tummy usually increases due to your Uterus expanding and because you're bloated. Take care. Hello. No, this isn't possible. If you are pregnant and your stomach seems larger or more noticeable, this is because during early pregnancy a woman becomes bloated. Hence the larger stomach.
If anything is showing you'll probably just look/feel a little bit bloated. Think of it this way...some women don't even know that they're pregnant at this point so even if you're pretty slender you shouldn't have to worry about anyone asking questions or starting to wonder. If you're wanting to, you should be able to easily keep it hidden for another 2-4 weeks.
it may look bigger due to bloating altough some women might have a small bulge if small framed. at six weeks you baby is the size of a rice grain so its not the baby
No you cannot be 6 weeks pregnant and showing. You must be further in than that.
Probably not. You may feel as if you are showing due to being bloated and crampy, but most women do not show until between 16 and 20 weeks and some even later.
no some people dont start showing till 4 or 5 months
You start to show around 14-17 weeks. I didn't show until 17 weeks.
Women do not begin "showing" a pregnancy at 6 weeks. At that point, your uterus is still in your pelvis.
You can get pregnant NOW, it is not still from the miscarriage. If you feel like it, go for it.
Technically, 10 weeks pregnant.
If you are 6 weeks pregnant, this brown discharge may be old blood from your last period. However, you should speak to your Doctor about this incase it is an infection.
You should schedule your first appointment with an OB between 6-10 weeks. after 4 weeks
average of 6 weeks.
Whether pregnant or not, 6 weeks is approximately 1.5 months.
Well, there are 4 weeks in one month so 24 weeks would be 6 months pregnant, so you are 6 months and 1 week pregnant.
NO. You wont even know if you're 2 weeks pregnant. Most women are already 4-5 weeks along before they miss their period.2 weeks pregnant is actually really 4 weeks since they count from the first day of your last period. So there really is no such thing as 2 weeks pregnant. And many women (especially on 2nd and 3 child) have started to show around 5 to 6 weeks. So the answer could be yes in this situation.
As early as your first month you might look exactly the same to the outside world, or your bigger boobs and/or thicker middle might have people asking you if you're pregnant almost instantly.
According to my OB, he said with each pregnancy you show faster because your uterus is bigger after each child.