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Pregnant woman flaunts 'wobbly' tummy to show 'all bumps are beautiful'

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plus size mum-to-be brushed off insecurities about her body – and proudly showed off her beautiful baby bump.Beth, from north Devon, made an appreciation post of her body at 39 weeks.And she reminded other pregnant women that it's okay if the bump is not perfectly round.READ MORE: Busty woman's big boobs burst out of dress as she claims 'modesty never works'She says in the video: "This is me 39 weeks and two days pregnant and this is my baby bump."However this is also my baby bump in all its wobbly glory and I love it."It really doesn't matter if you have wobbly bits at the bottom.

It really doesn't matter if it's not perfectly round and it has a B belly."Beth faces the mirror and shows off her stretch marks and the "pouch" below her baby bump."Your bump is beautiful, all the same and you need to remember that okay?" she smiles."Because I didn't for the longest time and I love that little home that I've grown for my little boy."Beth has spoken a lot about the insecurities about her body changing during pregnancy.Previously, she spoke about fears she wouldn't have a bump at all.She detailed: "I don't have a 'perfect' bump but it's where my baby boy is growing and I love it so much."Let's normalise not having a perfectly rounded bump.

It doesn't matter if it's a different shape or size, if it's a B belly and isn't rounded, it's all normal."Each one is unique and beautiful."Other mum-to-bes also shared their pregnancy journeys – and agreed that they have grown out of their insecurities with time.One wrote: "I have a bit of chub under my bump!

But I don't care, I've carried my angel boy and my rainbow girl, I'm proud of my body.""Thank you, I needed to see this!" a second commented. "I only have like 'half' a bump because.

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