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1715474 tn?1318189449

First Pregnancy Worries

Almost 6 weeks now, breasts have completely stopped hurting. Is this something I should be concerned with? I felt pregnant last week with bloating and whatnot. This week, no bloating or at least less bloating. Is this normal? Haven't sen an OB yet so I havent had an US and wont have one for a few weeks yet. Waiting on Insurance to go through.
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1609417 tn?1389642778

well, it isn't a good sign thats for sure but its not a definite negative sign either. some women don't get symptoms during their pregnancies and other experience them as the pregnancy progresses. it's uncommon thu that a symptom would disappear so early into the first trimester. I suggest u get ur insurance fixed ASAP and do a beta to check ur levels. also try not to move a lot especially if ur cramping.

Good luck and Congrats!
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1399033 tn?1449587779
I didn't have breast tenderness hardly at ALL. In fact, I never had any symptoms in the beginning. The only thing I remember feeling is when I would eat, I could take 2-3 bites and feel really full. You can't go by symptoms alone. I wouldn't worry about it. I got some tenderness back just before I gave birth last month in my breasts but other than that, nothing really. (besides occasional headaches)... Try not to worry! It'll all be fine. Congratulations :)
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No you really shouldn't be concerned with it. Your body is going through so much right now that everything will come and go. I got lucky when I was pregnant and had no symptoms. It all depends on how your body reacts to the transition. But if you still feel the need to talk to your doctor then bring it up when you get there. Best of luck.
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