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Can My Pregnant Belly Get Smaller?

Post-Pregnancy Belly Most women's uteruses can take anywhere from two to six weeks to shrink back. During this time, you may also experience mild period-like pains. In addition, your belly may feel soft or squishy, and you might also notice that your abdominal muscles are stretched and weak. Don't worry!

Can a pregnant belly shrink?

Imagine your abdomen as a balloon, slowly inflating as your baby grows. Childbirth doesn't pop the balloon; it just starts a slow leak. But don't worry – it's a steady one. From the moment your baby is born, hormonal changes cause your uterus to contract, shrinking it back to its pre-pregnancy state.

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Why is my pregnancy belly getting smaller?

Your uterus will tend to grow upwards rather than push outwards. Result: your belly will look smaller. If you're a shorter woman, there's a smaller space between your hip and your lowest rib. That means less room for the baby to grow upwards, so your uterus will push outwards instead.

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