Hello everyone, I’m Emma, and I’m excited to share my journey through the second trimester of pregnancy. Today, I’m joined by my mom, who is not just my best friend, but also my trusted source for all things related to pregnancy. As my body undergoes constant changes, I have a ton of questions that need answers right away. Let’s dive in!
Emma:
My partner, Jake, won’t even glance at my belly! It used to be a lovely innie, but now it’s sort of half in, half out.
Mom:
Let’s take a closer look.
Emma:
Will it return to normal after pregnancy?
Mom:
It might continue to pop a bit, but if you started with an innie, it won’t necessarily pop all the way out. After pregnancy, it should recede, but it may not look exactly like it did before.
Emma:
That’s a bit disappointing. Another thing I’m worried about is that my belly is hairier than Jake’s—seriously!
Mom:
It’s your winter coat!
Emma:
Can I get rid of that coat?
Mom:
Not until after you deliver. Pregnancy can lead to unexpected hair growth in various places, and the belly is one of them… but definitely not the only one!
Emma:
I have another question that I think many moms-to-be can relate to. I often compare my belly to other expectant mothers. Am I too small? I keep hearing, “Oh, your belly’s really small.” Is that true?
Mom:
You can’t judge a baby by its cover. Every pregnancy is different, and belly size doesn’t determine how well your baby is growing.
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