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8/2/2025, 3:13:19 AM
>>42418859
It's the first chapter, but I guess I should've linked to that instead:
https://www.fimfiction.net/story/568567/1/sweaty-short-stories-with-pregnant-pony-workouts/carrying-weight

>>42418140
>OP says to put hyper pregnancy behind spoilers, but every picture in this thread seems to have very big belly mares.
Yeah, I saw people complaining about us on the board, and added that rule to see if it would make the thread more appealing to others. We like emphasis, although I try to use perspectives and other things over sheer size. There's also some variation in anatomical styles, realistic and cartoony, that cause some of this. We don't usually focus on early pregnancy because it's hard to tell, and what's the point then?

>Am I missing something? surely mares dont get THAT big? Or they all carrying quintuplets?
Mares can get big, and it follows they'd be even bigger with twins and more condensed anatomy. There's a great photograph of a huge pregnant pony, but I can't find it right now, so have this instead. We had a guy come into these threads once and tell us that what the mares eat can have a big effect: They might have guts full of grass that bloat them or whatever. Well, these ponies eat cake and other things, so that's another point in favour of bigger bellies.

Looking through the thread, these are all multiple pregnancies, probably twins:
>>42400304
>>42410044
>>42411025
>>42417044 (triplets in the mare on the left)
>>42417718
>>42418859

Something like this is bigger than realistic, sure, but it's not hyper: >>42404887

It's all fictional in the end. Sometimes I like to commission artwork where it's not implausible, but things are just a bit bigger than normal. Twilight's belly hangs just a little lower than you'd think from seeing a real horse, but maybe she's let herself get a little chubby from a lack of exercise. Maybe unicorn foals hang in there differently than in a realistic horse. You could just call it twins. There's all sorts of ways to approach it.