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Do breasts get sore during ovulation as well? Or is it only for AF and pregnancy?
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replied October 16th, 2007
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Yes......your breasts may become sore during ovulation. Some women say that their breasts and nipples actually get really sensitive as well. But remember not all women are the same, so what happens for some may not happen to everyone.
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replied October 16th, 2007
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yep
they can be sore before your period
during your period
or during or before ovulation
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replied October 16th, 2007
ok thanks you guys!
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replied October 17th, 2007
i have had sore nipples since my last period ended on oct 4th. its really driving me crazy, they have never been this sore for this long. i dont know if its the change in hormones where i stopped taking my bcp, or what. Cant wait to test this month, i wonder if i will get pregnant on the first try ?????????
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replied October 17th, 2007
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happychick86 wrote:
i have had sore nipples since my last period ended on oct 4th. its really driving me crazy, they have never been this sore for this long. i dont know if its the change in hormones where i stopped taking my bcp, or what. Cant wait to test this month, i wonder if i will get pregnant on the first try ?????????


yes you can get pregnant on the first try
it sounds like a change in hormones to me
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replied October 26th, 2007
What if they hurt way more than usually before AF?
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replied October 26th, 2007
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You could just be reading too much in to things. It's best to not get your hopes up. With that said, it could be a symptom of pregnancy but you won't know that unitl you miss your period. All you can do is wait for your period and then take a test if/when you miss it.
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