Your baby bumps: 6 to 9 weeks (photos)

Every pregnant belly is different. Your age, previous pregnancies, height, build and fitness all affect the way your pregnant tummy looks. Take a look at this range of lovely baby bumps to see the beauty in all shapes and sizes. Then see what's coming up next: bumps at 10 to 12 weeks of pregnancy.
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    6 weeks pregnant

    This is a second pregnancy.

    Find out what pregnancy will be like if this isn't your first.
  • woman 6 weeks pregnant showing her belly
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    6 weeks pregnant

    This mum is pregnant with a little boy, her third child.

    See this video of how your baby is developing at six weeks.
  • woman 7 weeks pregnant showing her belly
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    7 weeks pregnant

    This mum is 31 years old. She's having a boy, her second baby.

    "I don't know if I'm bloated or showing very early. I'm usually tiny so I've had to tell work already. Getting hard to hide it!"
  • woman 9 weeks pregnant showing her belly
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    9 weeks pregnant

    This is a second pregnancy.

    Read this fun list of 50 reasons to be glad you're pregnant.
  • woman 9 weeks pregnant showing her belly
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    9 weeks pregnant

    This mum-to-be is pregnant for the first time.

    If you're not showing yet, find out when you'll start to look pregnant.
  • woman 9 weeks pregnant showing her belly
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    9 weeks pregnant

    This mum is 25 years old and pregnant with her second child.

    Find out when you'll have your first scan.
  • woman 9 weeks pregnant showing her belly
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    9 weeks pregnant

    This 29-year-old is pregnant with her first child, a boy. He weighed 3.14kg when he was born.

    "I absolutely loved being pregnant and I loved my bump."
  • woman 9 weeks pregnant showing her belly
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    9 weeks pregnant

    This baby is a boy.

    Find out how you can tell if you're having a boy or a girl.
  • woman 9 weeks pregnant showing her belly
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    9 weeks pregnant

    This mum is pregnant with her third baby, a boy.

    Do you have a nickname for your bump yet? And check out these baby bumps at 10 to 12 weeks of pregnancy.
Megan Rive is a communication, content strategy and project delivery specialist. She was Babycenter editor for six years.

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