maybe she was preggers prior to them getting together.
So this made my brain go to, "So maybe she was the one who needed a beard!" But by the traditional definition of beard, this would mean she'd been impregnated by her lesbian lover, and suddenly we're at what I believe is called FPreg.
This is your brain on fanfiction.
krav maga mention on HIMYM. NPH continues to be cuter than a cute thing in cuteville.
Or, I don't know, wouldn't you show sooner, the skinnier you were to start with? I've got some room to hide an embryo etc., but the typical Hollywood starlet would have much less give, no?
Possibly, that's why I mentioned how little she is. There's a flip side to that coin, though. When your ab muscles are in decent shape, it can take longer to show. I was wearing my jeans up to my fifth month, when pregnant with Ben.
Maybe Chris Klein will sue for a paternity test. that'd be AWESOME!!
maybe she was preggers prior to them getting together.
Haven't Tom and Katie (ugh) been together longer than three months? Although, that would sure explain a lot if not.
I can't believe I wrote that. I think I must now go bleach my brain.
That ain't no three months.
How many months had Cordelia been pregnant when Jasmine started seriously showing and twirling her tentacles around under the skin?
Haven't Tom and Katie (ugh) been together longer than three months? Although, that would sure explain a lot if not.
April, I think. That's six months.
Anyway, that Katie Holmes sure looks preggo: [link]=
I need to take a picture and compare bumps with her! She's nearly as big as me, I think and I'm about five months. And didn't have her abs to start with.
April, I think. That's six months.
Yup.
At three months, *nobody* is showing that much.
Three months pregnant is 12 weeks.
From conception to 12 weeks. Before 12 weeks of the pregnancy the uterus is contained within the bones of the woman's pelvis and cannot be felt through her belly. After about 12 weeks, the uterus begins to grow up and out of the pelvis and is able to be palpated by your caregiver (and you), usually by just being able to touch the very top of the uterus (or the 'fundus').
If the uterus is barely above the pelvis, you aren't popped up that much in front.