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Your Guide to Belly Changes

Most of the visible changes during pregnancy all happen around your midsection. Some changes (a growing bump) are more welcome than others (stretch marks), but all of them fade after birth or disappear all together. If you’re looking for information about the changes you’re seeing, this is the place to look! I’ve gathered some of the best Families blogs on the topic. In no particular order…

Stretch Marks

Pattie Hughes gives you the scoop on all things related to stretch marks. Check out the links below!

What Causes Stretch Marks?:
What are stretch marks and how do they get there in the first place?

Can You Prevent Stretch Marks?:
An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. Is there any way to keep your belly clear? Do moisturizers help?

How To Get Rid Of Stretch Marks:
So you know what they are and you can’t prevent them because they are already all over your abdomen. What can you do now?

Linea Nigra

The Linea Nigra: What is the linea nigra? What causes it and how long will it last? Everything you ever wanted to know about that pesky little brown line is right here.

Belly Fuzz

Embarrassing Pregnancy Symptoms:
This blog covers more than just embarrassing belly fuzz. Read about memory loss and stress incontinence, too.

Belly Button Protrusion

“What happened to my belly button?” For some pregnant woman, their belly buttons seem to stay in tact. Some protrude and some seem to flat-out disappear! There’s no way to predict how your belly button will respond to the stretching of the skin around it. Not only is your navel pulled taut, it may also be affected by the position of the baby. If your belly button does protrude (as mine did), it may take some time for it to return back to normal after you give birth. For a while it may have a loose and stretched out appearance. It may droop and appear to frown, as though it’s sad. Don’t worry, it will gradually return to its original shape.

“Showing”

When Will I Start To Show?:
It’s the question every newly pregnant woman is asking. This is the pregnancy symptom most women look forward to the most. Belly bumps are beautiful and fun to show off in adorable maternity clothes, but when that bump arrives is different for every woman.

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About Kim Neyer

Kim is a freelance writer, photographer and stay at home mom to her one-year-old son, Micah. She has been married to her husband, Eric, since 2006. She is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin - Whitewater, with a degree in English Writing. In her free time she likes to blog, edit photos, crochet, read, watch movies with her family, and play guitar.