Pregnant female baby bumps are so big people think it’s a fake

Pregnant female baby bumps are so big people think it’s a fake

Pregnant female baby bumps are so big people think it's a fake

Since then, Kenji has had a baby girl named Bowie, who weighs 9 pounds (Photo: TikTok / @ kenzieakiko).

The size of a hump in a pregnant person all depends on the natural shape and size of the baby.

But despite the fact that we know that every pregnancy is different, some people still take it to themselves to comment on the bodies of others.

New mother Kenzie Akiko Tibbitts shared a video of her bumps on pregnant Tik Tok. It was so big that followers questioned whether it was a “fake”.

Kenji, a personal trainer and fitness nutrition specialist, posted a selfie and capped it in the 39th week.

She showed off her stomach from the front and side and joked.

“It’s not real,” said one commenter, but added that another commenter rarely eased Kenji’s fears.

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Some wrote, “It’s okay to squish, so the watermelons I promised aren’t full,” but many wished her good luck in giving birth.

Just before giving birth this week, Kenji took a shot of her tummy sticking out of a hospital gown and posted her “final bump fit check.”

Huge baby bump

“It’s not real,” commented one after seeing Kenji’s bump (photo: TikTok / @ kenzieakiko).

The next video she shared was from her new baby girl named Bowie, who weighed a healthy 9 pounds.

Kenji has been tracking his postpartum journey since then, stating:

There have been major changes in the mother’s body over the past few months, especially given the size of her bumps.

However, Kenji is determined to ensure that she gives herself the credibility she deserves for such a great achievement.

“I’ve never been so proud of this body seriously,” she said.

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