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Woman shows off pregnancy bump that didn't appear until days before she gave birth

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Published 21:04 2 Mar 2023 GMT

Woman shows off pregnancy bump that didn't appear until days before she gave birth

The TikToker used a montage to detail her journey

Anish Vij

Anish Vij

A woman has shown off her non-existent pregnancy bump that didn't appear until days before she gave birth.

After sharing a heartwarming montage of her newborn son on TikTok, Nikki Salazar was shocked at how flat her stomach was.

She put together a collection of clips from the early stages of her pregnancy up until the day she gave birth.

A woman has shown off her non-existent pregnancy bump that didn't appear until days before she gave birth.
TikTok/@nikkisalazar_

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One month in - no bump in sight.

Three months in - she reveals a tiny bump - something you might get after a heavy meal.

Seven months in - there is a bump, but as long as it's covered you would never notice.

Speed forward to 37 weeks pregnant, there is quite literally barely the tiniest bump you've ever seen and it's hardly visible.

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After sharing a heartwarming montage of her newborn son on TikTok, Nikki Salazar was shocked at how flat her stomach was.
TikTok/@nikkisalazar_

"My pregnancy journey except I didn't show until two weeks before giving birth," Nikki explains.

She says she had 'no idea where this baby is hiding' as one viewer joked that this is how they looked at '37 hours pregnant'.

Another person quipped if the mother was 'carrying a gold fish' while others wondered how it felt to be 'gods favourite' person.

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"Hahahaha that’s me after a glass of water," someone else joked.

The TikToker then shared a photo of her beautiful baby boy, writing: "& then he was here," with pink heart emoji.

She put together a collection of clips from the early stages of her pregnancy up until the day she gave birth.
TikTok/@nikkisalazar_

Speaking of parenting, Molly-Mae Hague has been ‘mum-shamed’ for going to the gym soon after giving birth to daughter Bambi.

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Just three weeks after Molly and partner Tommy Fury welcomed their daughter to the world on 23 January, the Love Island star was back in the gym and was bizarrely slammed for doing so.

The haters believe that she should be 'celebrating' her post-birth body rather than wasting no time in changing it.

The Love Island star was back in the gym weeks after giving birth.
Molly-Mae Hague/Instagram

"A shame to see #MollyMae sharing videos of herself in the gym 3.5 weeks after Bambi was born," one person tweeted.

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However, fans have been sticking up for the celeb mum, with one person commenting: "It's actually so sad...and people are berating molly for going to the gym one time when he hasn't been there for the entire pregnancy or now the baby is born.

"He's turning me into a Molly-Mae sympathiser! you know it's bad."

A second person also shared their thoughts: "Molly Mae has always loved exercise - she used to work in a gym! Why would she give up a healthy thing she loves because she has become a mum?"

Featured Image Credit: TikTok/@nikkisalazar_

Topics: TikTok

Anish Vij
Anish Vij

Anish has an MA in Multimedia Journalism and is passionate about delivering sarcastic/mildly amusing content. After studying business at undergrad, Anish realised that he’d much prefer getting paid to rant about a topic, rather than to find a solution to it. Apart from that, he loves the ‘Four F’s’, as he calls it - family, friends, football and food. Email: [email protected]

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