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breast tenderness during preg.

still no a/f since 1/25/06. nausea comes and goes, bloated, achy feeling in lower abdomen, lower mild backache, have increased headaches at night, fatigue, frequent urination. my question is about the breast tenderness; my nipples itch some but they are heavy feeling and they hurt more on the side and underneath is this normal?
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Hi there,
I remember you from last week posting about possibly being pg after your tubal.  Did you finally take a hpt and confirm that you're pg!?!  Congratulations!!!!!  

As far as breast tenderness, there's really no "abnormal" soreness except something excruciating or odd discharge.  Your soreness sounds like it's within the norm, and it should be fine.  Just let the doc know if it changes suddenly or suddenly goes away.

Good luck!!!
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Me, cutiemama, and baby4staci all had breast tenderness on the outer side before getting our BFPs.  I think that's normal.
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I told my hubbie i hate that my boobs are going to get bigger! He said "i like big boobs!" i told him to kiss my butt if he had to lug them around all day he wouldn't like them either. They are already big enough without pg but now they are going to get even bigger!Waaaaaaaaaaaaaa!
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:-)  hahahaha!!  So when do you have to go in for an u/s (to check for ectopic)?
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my boobs are barely hurting at all and i am only about 5 weeks pregnant!!  when they do hurt, they mostly hurt on the bottoms, outside edges and the nips are sensitive.. SSOOOO if ia m ok.. then you must be too.. :-)  Good luck!!
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My cousin sent me the What to Expect while Your Expecting book....I just read last night that your bra size could increase up to 3 cup sizes. Im in the same boat, mine are already big enough and my hubby is like ooooo bigger boobs....I told him the same thing about carrying them around.  Best of luck!
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