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Q: Is Breast Assymetry Normal during Early Pregnancy?
asked by: DoctorQuestion on May 14th, 2006
I am 7 weeks pregnant and already have quite a large stomach, also my breasts have grown quite alot, one is very noticble larger than the other.
is it normal to have so many noticlble body changes this early?


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Dr. Nikola Gjuzelov , MD
replied on May 26th, 2006
First Trimester of Pregnancy Answer A988
According to your data, it seems that your stomach was quite large... even before you became pregnant. It seems to be the same situation for your breasts, too. This may be due to an overweight condition before becoming pregnant. Body changes such as those you describe are unlikely to occur so early during a pregnancy. You can visit your doctor to examine the breast asymmetry you mentioned.


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