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Does It Take Longer To Show With Your First Pregnancy?

With your first pregnancy, it generally takes the longest to show. But by pregnancy number two, your body is primed to pop about one month earlier than before.

Do you show faster with each pregnancy?

1. You show sooner in your second pregnancy. Because your uterus doesn't quite shrink back to its original size after pregnancy, your body already has a head start. “Your uterus has done this before,” explains obstetrician Jillian Coolen, a mother of three in Halifax.

7 things you need to know about your second pregnancy - Today's Parent

Do you show later in your first pregnancy?

Typically, though, you won't have a baby bump in your first trimester — especially if it's your first pregnancy. You'll likely notice the first signs of a bump early in the second trimester, between weeks 12 and 16.

When Do You Start to Show? Baby Bump Progression

When do you start showing with first pregnancy?

When do you start showing in pregnancy? First-time moms usually start showing sometime between 12 and 18 weeks. In a BabyCenter poll, most women expecting their first child said they started to show between 12 and 18 weeks, very closely followed by those who said that their bump emerged between 18 and 24 weeks.

When will my pregnancy start to show? - BabyCenter

Why do first pregnancies take longer to show?

Pregnant women typically start showing within a few months, but it could take longer. You may notice the bump sooner than others because you're watching for changes.

When Do Pregnant Women Start Showing? - WebMD