Gold Coast mum-to-be Daegan Coyne says there is no 'one size fits all' pregnancy
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Gold Coast mum-to-be Daegan Coyne says there is no 'one size fits all' pregnancy

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When people made passing comments to Daegan Coyne that her baby bump was 'way too small', she started to wonder if everything was okay. Scroll down for video Speaking out: Gold Coast mum-to-be Daegan Coyne is 30 weeks pregnant and said people often commented on her 'tiny' bump All pregnancies are different: She said as a first time mum the comments scared her and made her question whether everything was okay with her pregnancy Mrs Coyne, 30, is an IFBB bikini competitor and lawyer from the Gold Coast. All different: Mrs Coyne said there is no 'one size fits all' when it comes to pregnancy Individual: The fitness advocate wants other mothers to not compare their bumps with those they see on Instagram Nothing to worry about: Mrs Coyne said doctors told her her baby girl is bigger than average 'I have had pregnant friends called out for being "too big", others "far too muscly" and myself, the "you're way too small",' she said. Not alone: Instagram star and CrossFit trainer Revie Jane Schulz spoke out on the same issue after people said she had a large baby bump Baby on board: She said at 24 weeks pregnant she 'looked like a lot of people's full term' and would receive many comments about her size Mrs Coyne is friends with fit mums Revie Jane Schulz and Chontel Duncan, who both attracted comments about the size of their bumps during pregnancy. Mum to be: 'We want to make it known that every single person carries their pregnancy differently,' she said Not intentional: She said people did not mean to be hurtful when they commented on her bump size 'You aren't expected to look like everyone else on Instagram.

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