12 weeks pregnant?

can any one tell me why the right hand side of my tummy is bigger thatn my left? This is my third pregnancy even though theres an age gap of 11 years with my last one and im already showing is that normal?

Answer:
Hi
My name is Amber and I just had my first baby. My doctor told me that it was the baby balled up on one side of your tummy. And to answer the second part of the question yes it is normal because before I was pregnant I was 123 pound and at only 4 months I was 159 pound honest.
its normal
its normal will even out as you get bigger
its normal probably just where your baby has decided to lie try not too worry if you need too ask questions your better taking too your midwife and they can put your mind at rest ...good luck with your baby
Well I might not be that much help since you've got 3 births...to my 1..but like you said you are still early..is it possible that you are further along than you and doctor calculated? OR an even more exciting scenerio...maybe it's 4! instead of 3.HAHA.either way or another ...GOOD LUCK.
I have that too! I am 17 wks now and its evening out. I thought it was prob due to where the placenta is and cos the baby is small yet. You show much warlier with your second pregnancy too. Good luck
it's normal don't worry, you are still in early days, as you progress through pregnancy the bump will even out on both sides :)
not to worry its just the way the baby is lying.
Yes its very normal second and third pregnancy's do intend to show alot bigger than your first pregnancy.

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