"I'm so glad it isn't showing... yet." I said breathing in trying to see how my stomach looked side ways on the mirror. "Yep!" Laura replied lazily laying back on my bed, typing something on her phone. My experience from being a nurse had taught me that every woman is different. If you're a first-time mother, you could begin developing a baby bump any time between twelve and sixteen weeks. But if this isn't your first baby, you may start showing sooner because the muscles in your uterus (womb) and belly may already have been stretched from your last pregnancy. "Besides, I like Leona in dresses and after ten weeks is it?" She asked a little unsure. "Twelve weeks but it depends-" "Yes, twelve weeks, after twelve weeks you will be showing and by then you ought to have told Dr. Winters. I

