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Fuller bb's are symptons of........................................

by raray, Jul 01, 2008 09:38AM
hello everyone i have a quick question, when your boobs become much fuller are they symptons of pregnancy or AF is on her marrie way? Thank you and SSBD to you all


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by bioclock1, Jul 01, 2008 09:44AM
I've read that fuller bb's are b/c of progesterone levels on the rise (which happens in 2nd part of cycle).
i use progesterone cream and two days after beginning (i start on CD 14) i notice fuller/heavier bbs...I however am low on progesterone which is why i take it the 2nd half of my cycle. If this is somethign that you don't normally experience, it could be a sign of preg....

What CD are you on? i imagine that might make a difference in the answer as well! :)

by spade22, Jul 01, 2008 10:38AM
They are symptoms of both.....

by tarajanes, Jul 01, 2008 10:54AM
As spade said they are symptoms of af and pregnancy..best of luck to you..
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