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Q: soreness of the breast
asked by: jesenia55 on November 22nd, 2005
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I'm currently 9 weeks pregnant, I experienced alittle soreness of the breast early probably around my 6th or 7th week of pregnancy, but now nothing at all.. They are not sore, and they have no grown. Should I be worried? Is this a bad sign?
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dandylion
replied on November 22nd, 2005
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I'm 11 weeks pregnant and at one point the pain in my chest disapeared but it came back. I also don't think my chest has grown at all. So disapointed! :) I wouldn't worry about it. I'm sure i've heard of people who have been pregnant with no pregnancy symptoms the entire time they were pregnant.
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