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Why Did My Pregnant Belly Get 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.

Is it normal for belly to get smaller during pregnancy?

Yes, it's most likely normal to have a small baby bump. You may feel like you don't look pregnant yet, even if you're already into your second trimester, but it's important to know that there isn't a specific time when moms-to-be are supposed to start showing.

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Why did my belly stop growing during pregnancy?

The most common cause is a problem in the placenta (the tissue that carries food and blood to the baby). Birth defects and genetic disorders can cause IUGR. If the mother has an infection, high blood pressure, is smoking, or drinking too much alcohol or abusing drugs, her baby might have IUGR.

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Why is my baby bump getting smaller?

Strong abdominal muscles mean a growing uterus is going to stay closer to the core of the body, Kirkham explained, making a bump appear smaller. On the other hand, if core muscles have been stretched out from a previous pregnancy, a second or third pregnancy baby bump may look larger.

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