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Q: No Sore Breasts?
asked by: mon22 on July 26th, 2005
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I am in my 8th week now and still no sore breasts! I keep reading how it's one of the first signs of pregnancy. Is it normal? They do feel fuller, but not a big increase in size either. My b/f is patiently waiting. :)
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LadyLegacy
replied on July 28th, 2005
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Every womans symptoms are somewhat different. Some woman actually don't experience the sore breasts. I met a girl a few weeks ago that was in her 26th week and her boobs were exactly the same as before she got pregnant. Don't worry, they have to get larger eventually right? The milk has to have somewhere to hide.
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Pocket Angel
replied on July 29th, 2005
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Hi there!

I was pregnant back in february and the first signs for me were very very sore breasts. I am about 4 weeks pregnant this time around and I also do not have any soreness! Like you, they feel fuller, not huge, but a little more density to them. Like what was said, every person is different, so can every pregnancy!
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mon22
replied on July 29th, 2005
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Thank you so much for all your replies! I really appreciate it. I've been worried non-stop, analyzing every single pain or no pain... My first pregnancy after so many years of trying - almost seems like a miracle since I was supposed to start the ivf this month and found out I was pregnant couple days before my first appointment!

Thank you again for replies!
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