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Q: Breast Tenderness
asked by: luv2bpreg on November 14th, 2007
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Hello everyone,

I am 4.5 weeks pregnant and really have no symptoms at all. My breast were very sore and tender right before I was supposed to get my period, that is what prompted me to take a test early. I have been a little tired, but I also have a two year old so that could be the reason. Has anyone else experienced the same thing? I know people say that a lot of the symptoms come and go, but it seems everyone has breast soreness and I don't. Should i be concerned??
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browneyed_gemini
replied on November 19th, 2007
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Not everyone has the same symptoms at the same time. You are still early in your pregnancy. Don't worry. Your breasts WILL become sore eventually.
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Katrinadoodle
replied on November 19th, 2007
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I didn't feel any breast tenderness until the middle of the 2nd trimester, and that was because my boobs suddenly shot from a C cup to a DD Very Happy
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young Girl
replied on November 19th, 2007
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Katrinadoodle wrote:
I didn't feel any breast tenderness until the middle of the 2nd trimester, and that was because my boobs suddenly shot from a C cup to a DD Very Happy


what? are you serious? thats carzy
i dunno if thats from pregnancy lol
they usually dont get that big
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Katrinadoodle
replied on November 19th, 2007
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Oh, they're still growing. I started at 34 C, and as of yesterday, I can officially not fit into my 36 E (DDD) bra.
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sweet_mom
replied on November 28th, 2007
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they can definately grow!
before I got pregnant I was a 26A(I was seriously flat chested!)
by the end of my pregnancy I was a 42 and a half D.
My son is now 18 months old and I am a 38C.
I think that was the only part of the pregnancy aftermath on my body that I still enjoy!
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The Mrs
replied on November 28th, 2007
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...wow...
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Dannzibelle
replied on December 1st, 2007
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the_girlfriend wrote:
Katrinadoodle wrote:
I didn't feel any breast tenderness until the middle of the 2nd trimester, and that was because my boobs suddenly shot from a C cup to a DD Very Happy


what? are you serious? thats carzy
i dunno if thats from pregnancy lol
they usually dont get that big

Oh they can dear suzy! I started at 34e/f and now i'm breastfeeding i'm a 34g/h
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ilovemyfishies81
replied on December 18th, 2007
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the_girlfriend wrote:
Katrinadoodle wrote:
I didn't feel any breast tenderness until the middle of the 2nd trimester, and that was because my boobs suddenly shot from a C cup to a DD Very Happy


what? are you serious? thats carzy
i dunno if thats from pregnancy lol
they usually dont get that big


oh yeas they can lol i was a full c at first then a d now im a DD GOOD LORD!
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Shanyan
replied on December 18th, 2007
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I really wouldn't be concerned. Just enjoy the fact that your not having any symptoms right now. You are only 4.5 weeks, a lot of women don't start having symptoms until 6 or 7 weeks....so enjoy it because I am sure it won't last for too long..lol
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ilovemyfishies81
replied on December 18th, 2007
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i really didnt have any symptoms until my 6th week and from weeks 7-14 i was nauseas as hello kitty
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Lilly Ivy
replied on December 18th, 2007
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I'm only 23 wks and and starting out at about a D, my DD is starting to not fit Crying or Very sad

But my boobs really weren't sore except for one full day and that was because we were on the road for 5 hours (which we do monthly).
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