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2022

My bump was enormous when I was pregnant with triplets – I’m only 5’3 and they each weighed less than 5 lbs

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PREGNANCY is no easy time.

Besides the nausea and fatigue that many women experience, it also takes time to get used to the growing belly and changing body shape.

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A woman has gained popularity on TikTok thanks to a video that showed off her huge baby bump[/caption]
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By 18 weeks, she had three sweet-potato-sized bodies in her belly[/caption]

One woman, who goes by @TristaCoffin on TikTok, garnered over two million views on a video that debuted her baby bump.

Trista, who recently gave birth to triplets, began with a sonogram showing three heartbeats: “Finding out I’m having triplets, not knowing how big I’ll get.”

The next frame was a photo of her at ten weeks pregnant, in which each baby was supposedly the size of a prune.

Her bump had already popped—there was no way of hiding the pregnancy by then.

At twelve weeks, when the babies were supposed to be the size of a plum, she was even larger.

The background sound that Trista used on the video was perfect: with each image, a man said, “that’s good,” and “that’s ok,” sounding a bit more frightened with each passing week.

At 24 weeks, the three cantaloupe-sized babies made Trista grow even more.

At 29 weeks, three acorn-squash-sized bodies were swimming inside her massive stomach.

Trista’s final images showed her with only two weeks left till her scheduled c-section, which ultimately occurred a little over 33 weeks in.

Her belly was enormous.

The videos received over 1,000 comments, with most people asking follow-up questions that Trista then answered in additional clips.

According to another one of her videos, the babies—all girls—each weighed less than 5 pounds.

One weighed four pounds 13 ounces.

The second and smallest weight three pounds eight ounces.

And the third was three pounds 14 ounces.  

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Two weeks before her c-section, she looked ready to pop[/caption]

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