Mother Receives Harsh Comments After Sharing Her Six-Week Pregnancy Belly

Georgia Simone Pitt, an influencer, hid her stomach at work after finding out she was pregnant following a previous miscarriage, using oversized jumpers and long cardigans to conceal her bump.
Georgia found out she was pregnant after three weeks and five days, and by six weeks, her belly was noticeably bigger.
She kept it a secret because she had a miscarriage four months prior and wanted to ensure the baby had a heartbeat before telling anyone at work.
Georgia initially kept her pregnancy a secret.
Being pregnant in winter made it easier for Georgia to conceal her pregnancy with clothing.
She said it was easier to hide her pregnancy in winter with jumpers and long cardigans.
Despite her efforts, Georgia's colleagues became suspicious, and at nine weeks, they started asking if she was pregnant.
The mum-to-be told people at work earlier than planned due to fears of another miscarriage.
Georgia told people around eight to nine weeks and let her bump show at 11 weeks, earlier than she wanted, due to her previous miscarriage.
She was glad to open up but wished she had kept it to herself.
Georgia understands why many women hide their pregnancies in the early stages.
She feels conflicted about hiding pregnancies due to pressures but has a good working relationship with her firm.
Despite support online, Georgia faced mocking comments from trolls claiming her bump was not real.
One person said it's not the baby bump they'd be worried about.
Trolls claimed Georgia's bump was not a pregnancy belly, just a tummy, and that at six weeks, the baby is the size of a pea.
Someone else said it's not even the size of a blueberry, just bloating.
Georgia said the criticism doesn't affect her, and she has thick skin.
She believes people who mock pregnant women are unhappy with their own lives.
Now 32 weeks pregnant, Georgia says scans show her baby is measuring normally despite her larger bump.
She's having growth scans because, although the baby is average, she is extremely big, and the baby has a lot of room.