Sophie Geraci told Newsweek: "Based on the measurements and my history, they consistently prepared me for another large baby.
Baby's position is just one factor for why you might feel your bump is extra big. There's no set formula for how and when you ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Women who have large waistlines before pregnancy may be more likely to have a larger-than-normal newborn than women who are trim around the middle, a new study suggests.