I have such a hard time remembering to take a photo during the day, and the flash in the mirror is such a problem, but I finally figured out a setting on my camera that works well for night pics without flash. Still a tad blurry, but not bad. 19w1d today. With TWINS!
I have such a hard time remembering to take a photo during the day, and the flash in the mirror is such a problem, but I finally figured out a setting on my camera that works well for night pics without flash. Still a tad blurry, but not bad. 19w1d today. With TWINS!
more twins!!!! That's awesome :) So excited for you!
I have to admit I was a little bummed to not be having twins (no reason to suspect I was - other than the fact that I wanted them ;) This is probably my last pregnancy and I think it would have been nice for the baby to have a sibling closer in age than 7y)
Here I am at 20+3. My midwife brought up twins based on my measurements (consistently 5 weeks ahead), but I really don't think I have a twin belly? Idk, time will tell!
Josie, FWIW, I could see it going either way. That is, you don't look much bigger than average to me (if at all) for 20w3d with a 5th baby! (Or anything past a 1st baby.) I mean, mayyybe it's twins, but my feeling is it could easily not be.
Josie, FWIW, I could see it going either way. That is, you don't look much bigger than average to me (if at all) for 20w3d with a 5th baby! (Or anything past a 1st baby.) I mean, mayyybe it's twins, but my feeling is it could easily not be.
That is totally how I feel! I'm actually smaller this time than I was with some of my previous babies.
Josie.... it looks prettty small to me too, but if the measurement is bigger, it may be that you are having twins, but your abs are much stronger and holding everything in better. I was much bigger with dd1 because my abs were much weaker and I was not in great shape. With dd2 I had much stronger abs and still measured right on, but was carrying much smaller and close to my body. I think you look rather small compared to most people I see at 20 weeks.
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