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Sore breast dissapeared

I just found out I was pregnant 2 days ago I'm super excited! But last November I had a miscarriage at 7 weeks and I'm so scared it will happen again.  Last time my breast was sore but before the miscarriage the soreness dissapered and now itands happening again!! The only thing I have to keep me positive is mild nasuea every now and again and my breast do seem larger. I'm trying not to worry but it seems so difficult I really want this baby and I already love it so much. Ill be devastated: (
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I was 7.2 weeks when my breast tenderness started to disappear but had a scan 8wks and all was fine then boobs started to get tender again. They come and go. It's just body getting used to hormone surges
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with my first pregnancy my breasts were very sore I'm about 6 weeks pregnate now and they haven't been sore at all so you should be fine good luck ☺
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Your temp? What do you mean?
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I had a miscarriage July 20th and got pregnant again late July and am very worried about this one because it is so soon. My symptoms come and go though. Some days I don't feel pregnant at all and I get scared and then symptoms come back...my breasts are not sore one bit btw. I do temp. and so far my temp. remains elevated (though 2 times it dropped!)
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Hello. Don't worry, every pregnancy is different. I had so many symptoms with all my 3 pregnancy (of which 2 ended in a missed misscariage ) this pregnancy I have no symptoms at all. Does you doc knows of your previous miscarriage? Are you being treated while prego. I have done about 18 blood tests which cam back telling I have high immunity and clotting issues so I am now on clexane injections cyclogest, Aspririn and duphaston.  Tell me how r u today
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