Mom-to-be leaves her jaw on the floor as she shows off a huge baby bump
IT’S completely natural for women’s bodies to change during pregnancy, we all know that.
But a woman’s baby bump has grown so big that it has left people open-mouthed.
Currently pregnant with twins, Janelle shared a clip of her monster belly while explaining where she was during the pregnancy.
She said: “I’m 35 weeks pregnant with my twins, and this is my last week of being pregnant, which means it’s my last week with the bump.
‘I’m going to miss it so much.
“However, my body is in so much pain. I have never experienced such pain in my entire life.”
As her pregnancy came to an end, she posed in an adorable baby pink tracksuit and a cropped top with breasts.
She revealed that she was excited because she was in no pain, but was already upset that her bump would be gone in a week as she rubbed her stomach.
Janelle showed off her bump and showed it from different angles, proving how big it was.
She also showed off stretch marks on her stomach – a sign of how well her body has done caring for the twins.
The mother added: “And I can’t wait to see if they have hair, and what color eyes and all that stuff.
“I can’t believe it’s so close.”
The clip has since gone viral on her TikTok account @grow.through.it with over 31 million views and 2 million likes.
People were quick to share their thoughts on the mother’s belly and how big it is.
One person wrote: “That’s at least six kids.”
Another commented: “This looks so painful.”
“Our bodies are absolutely incredible,” wrote a third.
What is the ‘baby belly theory’?
Can the gender of an unborn baby really be determined by the bump?
Popular theory suggests that a baby’s gender can be revealed by the shape of the mother’s abdomen.
For years it has been claimed that the way a woman carries her unborn child can predict whether it will be a girl or a boy.
If this is followed, the theory suggests that the baby will be a boy if the bump is high and in the front. A lower, more widespread bump indicates a girl.
But this is really just an old wives’ tale.
In reality, medical screening is the only way to find out the gender of an unborn baby.
This can be done in various ways: via an ultrasound, a chromosomal blood test or via a CVS/amniocentesis.
Meanwhile, a fourth said: “I wanted to have twins but this?!”
“It looks like it hurts,” a fifth claimed.
Someone else added: “Thanks for the heads up.”
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