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thighs really cheesy??

I'm 15 weeks and am generally very active, wasn't in the first trimester though. Just got a few good runs in. Trying to stay fit and healthy for the babe and really hadn't been worried about my body too much.

Thought I had really been showing but of course it was just really bloating and constipation. So, my "cute" bump disappeared but what DID get large were my legs! My thighs have become huge and cheesy.

Did this happen to anyone else?? I need to get my tush in gear and start lifting or something! Aye...
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Haha my butt and thighs are getting huge! I keep swearing I'm gonna do some squats to at least try n keep them tight but I'm struggling to find the energy! I definitely feel you on this one girl!
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I just can't believe that my thighs are the main problem! I'll definitely work on it after the birth but aye!!! Thank you! I'll get in some daily walks etc and just do what I can. I'm just shocked! Lol
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I have also gained a lot of weight on my thighs. They are so wobbly now i hate it. But I'm near the end of my pregnancy so i plan to deal with it soon. I didnt have a lot of energy during my pregnancy to exercise and only did some walking which didnt really do much to help my thighs. I didnt seem to gain weight anywhere else.  Dont worry too much about it.. as long as you get some gentle exercise each day to stay healthy, you can deal with the details afterwards.  
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