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Breast pain

Hi people please answer this question. It would be much helpful please please.. I have breast pain for the past 5 days . Does it mean that I have ovulated or I am yet to ovulate??
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318181 tn?1336443496
Yes, both are considered normal.
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Thanks much x but is it common for the breasts to ache both on the sides and front?
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Most women get tender breasts after ovulation. After the egg has been released, progesterone levels go up and this rise in progesterone often leads to tender or even sore breasts. It usually goes away when the levels go back down again around your next period. If you're pregnant, it will probably get worst, as the levels continue to rise...until you hit the end of the first trimester or so. Hope that helps.
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