In most women, the belly does not get bigger at 60 days of pregnancy because the uterus is still clinically in the pelvis and does not rise into the abdominal cavity, so it does not cause the belly to get bigger. If the belly becomes bigger at 60 days of pregnancy, it may be due to the following reasons. First, if you have not had an ultrasound, it is recommended to rule out the possibility of a staph, which can cause an abnormal enlargement of the uterus. If the menopause is 60 days old, the enlarged uterus may be felt in the abdomen and an ultrasound is recommended. Secondly, in the case of twin or multiple pregnancies, the uterus may be abnormally enlarged, resulting in a larger belly. Thirdly, after knowing that you are pregnant, the patient enhances nutrition and eats relatively more, resulting in the accumulation of abdominal fat, so you will also have a large belly.