It can do yes. Weight gain during pregnancy can go anywhere hun. Hips, thighs, bottom, adbomonen etc.
If you don't naturally have hips them you'll have to gain weight/fat to build in to your hips which might not work cuz you may end up gaining weight in all the wrong places which you don't want
No. When you gain weight, you gain it allover and cannot target specific spots. If anything, weight gain is targeted to spots you don't want it to - hips, butt, thighs.
It happened to me once, but it was because my skin on my belly and hips were stretching due to rapid weight gain.
It isn't usually- most often for women it's the hips.
This is not how nutrition works. Where you gain weight... if you gain weight... has more to do with heredity than with what specific foods you eat.
WEIGHT TRAINING
If you don't naturally have hips them you'll have to gain weight/fat to build in to your hips which might not work cuz you may end up gaining weight in all the wrong places which you don't want
Gain Weight and then exercise the areas besides it or just get fat either works
Same way as you would normally gain weight. Not everyone will gain fat in the same proportion. Some people, when fatter, gain a large paunch, but others have wider hips, fatter legs, etc.
The medical term for big hips is "pelvic girdle hypertrophy" or "pelvic enlargement." This can be due to various reasons such as genetics, weight gain, or medical conditions like lipedema.
pregnancy.