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1752977 tn?1418221796

breast tenderness - paranoid

I was wondering if in early pregnancy if its normal to only have breast tenderness for some parts of the day. I seem to have it most at night and when I wake up. The rest of the day, they seem okay.
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1752977 tn?1418221796
All Dr's here are by referrel only. And his office staff is family, they're with him. I may wait a couple weeks and just go to a walk in clinic to make sure everything looks okay. Its too early to go now and will probably just worry me.
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1194973 tn?1385503904
Is there perhaps another doctor you can call or someone else in his office you can talk to? 7 weeks is a long time.
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1752977 tn?1418221796
My Dr is only in every other week but right now is gone for 7 weeks for holidays :( I guess I'll just wait it out and see
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1194973 tn?1385503904
It can happen, but it's also very normal for symptoms to change from pregnancy to pregnancy. I can't tell you how many women have come on that were fine in one and sick non-stop in the next and they don't understand why. You're still very early, and it's normal for them to fluctuate. If you're concerned, you can of course call your doctor and talk to them about it and see what they say. They might have you come in for blood testing to see if things are progressing normally.
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1752977 tn?1418221796
Its just so hard not to lol I've been pregnant so many times and so far when it comes to symptoms they've all been consistant
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1194973 tn?1385503904
Yes, it is normal. Overall, don't look into your symptoms. They will not tell you if the pregnancy is viable or not, and you will drive yourself batty thinking about them.
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