You won't gain any weight in you butt or your thighs!!! It is mostly fluids for the baby that you gain. It is lost when you deliver.
2006-07-16 20:23:56
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answered by jennifersuem 7
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i have 2 kids so i know that you gain some weight for sure. But as far as in certain areas that i dint know, my girl who is active lost the weight she gained in 3-4 months, The one thing if your worried about your body bouncing back after birth is stretch marks on your belly, My girl has them but its a small price to pay for the joy of a new life to take care of. The worst part of pregnancy is the morning sickness, dizzy spells, and always having to use the restroom to pee, oh my gosh the going to the restroom its like every five seconds its "i have to go to the restroom", the things you do for love ....good luck hope this helped.
2006-07-16 20:25:09
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answered by sincity usa 7
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It is impossible to say, really, how much weight you can expect to gain - it is different in everybody.
Clearly, there will be the weight of the baby. Then there will be reserves of energy that your body will store, as fat, for keeping you going during the pregnancy. Once you have had your baby, you will lose weight at different rates depending on your metabolism and whether or not you breastfeed
Breastfeeding, it is said, speeds the rate at which you loose baby weight, but it will also prompt your body to store some reserves of fat, to bolster your production of milk, which won't go until you wean your baby.
Just like in regular life, where the fat is stored, how much is stored, and the rate at which it goes is different in everybody.
I would suggest that, even more than in regular life, it is important for you to stay fit, healthy and happy for your prospective baby. Let your body worry about the rest - that's its job.
When my wife and I had our first baby, we found this book very helpful: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0671524313/ref=pd_bxgy_text_b/102-6799182-5053723?ie=UTF8
2006-07-16 20:28:02
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answered by Charles K 2
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Typically and ideally a woman should only gain about 28 - 30 pounds total and if you stay around there you won't gain much in the afore mentioned areas.It varies from woman to woman some will gain alot there and others won't gain any. GOOD luck.
2006-07-16 20:20:22
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answered by Daniel H 5
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It depends on your current weight. During the course of Pregnancy, doctors ask that you put on additional weight of anywhere between 8-10kgs. If you are in shape and do all the exercises, well your butt ain't gonna be too big then, right? :-) Same with your thighs.
All the best.
2006-07-16 20:21:58
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answered by Jordan 2
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We?
2006-07-16 20:17:03
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answered by Mr. Bierce 2
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