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Q: tender breasts
asked by: babyboom on January 19th, 2009
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I am only 6 weeks into my pregnancy. I started off with very full tender breast but this feeling has since subsided. My breasts do not feel as tender as before, they are only tingling infrequently. I do not have any morning sickness although I do feel very tired. How do I know if my pregnancy is still progressing? My next gynae appointment is not until 2 more weeks.
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clm10925
replied on January 23rd, 2009
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it's really hard not to worry about everything when you want you're little one to be ok isn't it? I would say just enjoy that you're not sick because it may come at any time. Everyone's pregnancy is different and just because all the symptoms aren't there yet doesn't mean that they won't be or that somethings wrong. Just try and hang tight until your next appt. and if you're still worried share your concerns with your doc.
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