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Emma Rosemurgey

Mum shows off amazing bump before giving birth - and people can't believe it's one baby

A new mum is calling for baby bumps all shapes and sizes to be normalised, after she was met with a barrage of comments from people convinced she was carrying at least three babies.

The mum, who goes by the name @iambossbae_ on TikTok, gave birth to her beautiful baby boy just before Christmas, but in the weeks leading up to his birth, she was inundated with comments convinced she must be carrying triplets.

Just a couple of days before going into labour, the mum took to the app to share a list of all the things she grew tired of hearing throughout her pregnancy and called on people to normalise different bump sizes.

"It can't be only one baby," she said as the first thing she was sick of being told, adding: "You sure one isn't hiding behind the other?"

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Another comment she was absolutely fed up of was when people would tell her: "I feel sorry for you."

Not only were these comments rude, but they were completely incorrect, as the mum revealed she'd had an absolutely amazing, complication-free pregnancy, before giving birth to a perfectly healthy and happy baby boy.

Fortunately, it wasn't all rude remarks, and many were quick to comment begging her to drop her skin care routine because she was absolutely glowing.

"Your bump is absolutely beautiful. I hated my small bump," one mum commented, while another added: "People need to mind there damn business! You look amazing and HEALTHY."

Meanwhile, others relayed their own experiences of being judged due to the size of their bump - whether it be huge or tiny.

"Girl I feel you, people said that to me all the time because I had an enormous bump for my first child," one commented, while another added: "Bumps come in all sizes. My son gave me the biggest roundest bump and he was born 6lbs."

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