Hi guys
i am almost 19 weeks and have found that my thighs bum and boobs are huge. I went from a size 8 to a 14 and my boobs have gone from a DD to G. People dont even think im pregnant and that i just look fat (those that dont know me) because my belly has tripled in size but as everything else is huge it appears to be small in comparison. I am just ranting as this is new to me and makes me feel unattractive. I walk like a penguin because my thighs are touching and my back is aching. My diet is the same as always. I noticed i avoid going out because im embarrased and uncomfy. Are there any others out there going through this?
Re: weight gain
I've experienced weight gain in all the same places as well. i went.from 110lbs to currently 136lbs. it's hard seeing the scale go up, but it's a reminder that baby is healthy & growing.
I feel your pain! And as someone who has been focused on eating healthy, working out, and staying lean for years previous to pregnancy, it is SUPER hard to see the physical changes. Its a daily battle to accept my new body image. It helps to remind myself that 1. It will all be worth it in the end for a healthy baby. 2. All the extra weight WILL come off with a little extra work on my part.
Its never fun to have to lose extra weight afterwards, but it is possible if you want it.
I already have a nutrition plan in place and time scheduled with a personal trainer after the baby is born (I am giving my self 8 weeks post partum before my first session). I have struggled with my weight for a long time thanks to Thyroid issues, and I know what it will take to lose the weight so I want to get on top of it ASAP.
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I had a friend who gained quite a bit of weight while breastfeeding because it turns out her body chemistry changed and she was having allergic reactions by gaining weight to soooo many things. You might look in to that.
The only think I can offer is all of our bodies are unique and we all gain/lose differently.
and the place my pants are tightest is my thighs, which seems wholly unfair.
I just started a prenatal fitness routine with a trainer, as i know i may not be able to continue running or other more rigorous physical activity after a while, and wanted to have something immeidately in place. (plus i hope it will keep me strong for the birth and recovery)
in the meantime, when i feel like a whale, i try to wear sexy shoes so people look at my feet and not the rest of me! fingers crossed i can wear heels comfortably for a while.