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Hi I'm 11 weeks pregnant and my belly has suddenly shrunk and went really soft, is that normal

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misswinky34

hi loads of the belly is bloating and water this early, it might be that your lucky enough to have got rid of it, mine never stopped! baby's still in your pelvic cavity I think at this point so wouldn't be your belly so to speak.dont worry, ❤☺

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Thank you very much

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Loxz

Not usually but you could have been bloated so thought you was bigger our bellys change from day to day one day huge.next day not so.but if ur talking about a really big difference or a dicrease in symtoms.ur probably actually fine.we dont usually carry much baby wiegt at that stage un less were on multiple pregnancy

If you can feel your womb it should feel spongey not hard.i probally wouldnt worry make a gp apl am sure that its all fine x

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