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fatter va-jj sorry if TMI
Added: 917 days ago.
Added by: mrs.mclean2009
Section: General.
Status: This question is Closed. (Questions will be closed after 10 days.)


Sorry if tmi but has anyone else noticed their Special area getting fatter at eight weeks pregnant? I noticed that about mine. Is that normal?



rickettsrules - 917 days ago Rating: 0 (0 votes) Yep, definately! I love it, things are feeling great 'down there' hahahaha!

juels101 - 917 days ago Rating: 0 (0 votes) Totally normal, you have very increased blood flow there for the baby. It also makes for better sex heh. If you were to look it's also more dark pink/purple because of the blood flow.

AshleyNicole1016 - 917 days ago Rating: 0 (0 votes) The doctor told me it was normal as it's your bodies way of prepare for your baby. Mine I noticed changed shortly after becoming pregnant.

m2b - 917 days ago Rating: 0 (0 votes) Funny question that noone else would ever ask, so thank you for asking! Yes! mine is fatter my husband said it looks swollen, but I just think it is fatter!

jennymomof3 - 917 days ago Rating: 0 (0 votes) Yes, mine is fatter and I have issues with tenderness and veins down there. Happened with last preg. and this one. The doctor says it's normal and I hate it.

RobinG - 917 days ago Rating: 0 (0 votes) Yup sure is normal ~ your blood flow increases when pregnant and you will at times look very differnt down her and swollen more some days. I was swollen with all three and sometimes one side was bigger and I hated it :( But it was normal. Unless you get a hemroid ~ that is common but something your doc can help you with.