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Q: Breat Tenderness?
asked by: Sparky1013 on March 27th, 2007
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Hello everyone,

Could you be pregnant but not have any breast tenderness or soreness? My nurse practicioner said that usually if you are pregnant your nipples will be sore and sensitive. Is this really the case for everyone? Or can you be pregnant without it?

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Bridget
replied on March 27th, 2007
Especially eHealthy
it's a common symptom but not everyone will get it, just like all the other symptoms. pregnancy is different for everyone.
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nicnak
replied on April 13th, 2007
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Sore Nippels
Sad hi ive been having very sore nippels and i went to my doctor about this i wasnt told the cause and i got sent for blood tests for my thyriod etc, after 2 weeks they got back to normal and my blood tests where fine, now they are very sore again and sometimes feel very dry, is this a sign of pregnancy? i have never had this and it is getting me down, sometimes i have to put cold wet towel on them to cool them down. has anyone had anything like this?
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