Yes Some women, especially young, slim, fit ones with good muscle tone don't show much of a bump at all. Check it out by having an ultrasound scan if you are worried.
no not normally but some rarly start to get a ver small pouch at the bottom of the belly.
At six weeks pregnant the baby is around 10mm big. If you are showing it is probably a distention of your bowel, more than the baby pushing your belly out. I would say that you are not "showing" in the true sense, but it is possible that your belly is sticking out a bit. You are more likely to begin showing at around 10 weeks pregnant.
Women do not begin "showing" a pregnancy at 6 weeks. At that point, your uterus is still in your pelvis.
I'm 11 weeks pregnant and my belly button has started to get firmer. My belly is also firmer and fuller, which is normal. My belly button is also a bit sore at times...I think this is because around weeks 16-20 it will start to pop out, which is also normal. your worries.
NO
I am also 14 weeks pregnant and not showing yet - my clothes are tighter than they were, but that's about it. Have been told it's normal not to show until about 16 weeks onwards, but everyone's different....
Yes, this is normal
im 8 weeks pregnant and my belly itchs in my case i have hair little hairs growing on my belly it only happens when im pregnant look 2 see if you have tiny hairs growing
im 4 weeks gone aswell and im showing a bump!
No not necessarily. At 8 weeks your baby is so small you wont even know that anything is in there. Most people starting showing and feeling kicks around 5 or 6 months. Around then is wen your belly should start getting hard, but every pregnancy is different.
My mini bull terrier had/has a large belly and he is now 12 weeks. I was informed from my vet that it was because my dog had worms. You need to get him checked out.
According to my midwife, it is normal for your uterus to come up to about an inch or two below your belly button at this point in pregnancy. Around 20 weeks, it should reach, or almost reach, your belly button.