12 weeks and 4 days and I am already getting fat from being pregnant?
Question Posted Friday December 9 2011, 11:49 am
okay so this is my first pregnancy. I'm not a skinny girl, but Im not fat either. I'm kinda in between so when I got pregnant i knew id gain some weight. But i didn't expect this to happen! I'll step on the scale and I weigh the same with maybe a few pounds difference here and there. but my belly is like huge. its not baby belly either its just jiggly ick!!! Is this normal? I can't fit into any of my clothes or my fat clothes I had on the side. My ass is huge and my boobs look like dolly parton. I hadnt to expected to look like a blimp so soon!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Domesticity category? Maybe give some free advice about: Parenting? kayalark answered Saturday December 10 2011, 4:16 pm: When your butt and boobs get huge, this is definitely because of the pregnancy. Your stomach getting larger is also because of it. ask your self these question:
-Have your eating habits changed a lot?
-Did you used to work out at all and now you aren't?
-Do you feel hungry all the time?
if you answered yes to any of these then it is def. because of the pregnancy. It is normal. It's just a part of the whole experience! haha :) well if you answered no to all of these q's, go see your doctor. It should not be a big deal, he may just tell you to watch what you eat but it is not anything serious :) Make sure you are taking prenatal vitamins as well, to keep yourself and your baby as healthy as possible. Hope this helps girl, feel free to inbox me any questions you have or e-mail me. [ kayalark's advice column | Ask kayalark A Question ]
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