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Woman Shows What Her Bump Looks Like When It Drops

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Published 11:11 29 Apr 2022 GMT+1

Woman Shows What Her Bump Looks Like When It Drops

This is crazy!

Ali Condon

Ali Condon

One woman has stunned her TikTok followers after revealing what her baby bump looks like immediately after it dropped at just 37 weeks.

TikTok creator Karla (@my_sahm_lifestyle) had been documenting her third pregnancy on the app when she caught the moment her baby belly dropped - a sign that it's almost time of labour.

Watch the moment here:

Posting the video to her page, she wrote: "37w+2d. I’m so f***en tired."

After showing off how much her bump had lowered, the mum-to-be confessed: "It's so exhausting and I'm always so outta breath."

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Reacting to the shocking transformation, one follower commented: "This is the first time I've ever seen this and it looks so scary. Your organs must be like wtf is happening here? Lol".

And while many others were fascinated by the change, some viewers who were also expecting complained that they would love for their own baby bumps to drop like Karla's.

This expecting mum captured her baby bump's drop. (
TikTok/@my_sahm_lifestyle)

"Manifesting this because im tired" joked one follower.

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A second commented: "Omfg good luck momma! I'm almost 33 weeks and can't wait for this to happen".

And a third shared: "I’m 38 weeks and my baby hasn’t dropped".

"I’m 39 weeks and still waiting" wrote a fourth exhausted mum-to-be.

"Wish mine would drop and the little Hooligan would come out 😂 after 40 weeks, I'm so done" complained a fifth.

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Other expecting mums were manifesting their own baby bump drops. (
TikTok/@my_sahm_lifestyle)

In other baby bump news, another mum-to-be blew TikTok users away when she shared how much her baby belly changed from day to night, filming herself at both 10am and midnight to get a good idea of the difference.

Accompanying the video, her caption read: "look like I’ve skipped a whole trimester in a single day".

Shocked by her own body's changes, the expecting mum took to the comment section to ask her followers: "anyone else not realise this was even a thing before they got pregnant?? I just assumed your bump stayed the same size for the day hahaha."

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You can watch her video and read more about it here.

Featured Image Credit: TikTok/@my_sahm_lifestyle

Topics: Parenting, Life

Ali Condon
Ali Condon

Ali is a journalist for LADbible Group, writing on all things film, music, and entertainment across Tyla, LADbible and UNILAD. You can contact Ali at [email protected].

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