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Ep 7: Week 15 - I’m Not Fat, I’m Pregnant!

On this episode, we’ll cover all you need to know about Week 15 of pregnancy. We’re calling it the “I’m Not Fat, I’m Pregnant” period. I.e. the time when nothing fits right except old leggings and your stretchier tank tops, and whether or not you have a bump seems to depend on what you had for lunch that day.

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Pregnancy Confidential

Pregnancy Confidential

Pregnancy Confidential

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