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really sore breasts

I do get sore breasts sometimes couple of days b4 my period.This time my boobs got sore over a week b4 i was due to come on.My periods started but didnt las as long as usually(6 days normally  and quite heavy) and was lighter than normally.My period has been finished over a week now and my breasts seem to be more sore than b4.Is it normal...never happened to me b4?!
Any advice welcome!Thanks
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if i get sore breast b4 my period then it will last about couple of days and buy the time my period is finished sore boobs are gone s well...just hormones i guess:)
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When I got up this morning I finally got my period!! Thank god, but my breast's are still sore. I have checked for lumps, but don't feel any. Hopefully the pain will go away soon.
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Hi thanks for your comment.I am 30 i  thought i knew my body and whats going on but.....guess not.i checked my breast.no lumps and evrything is as normal...exept that they are still very very sore and bigger than normally.i also have light cramps sometimes in my lower tummy so i think i could be pregnant.i guess i should just do the test.
But it,s just good to ask some advise cos i have been pregnant b4 and i lost it in 5 months:(.so im just a bit scared but would be very happy if test is positive:)
Thanks again for your comment:)
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Are you sexually active? If you are I would suggest you take a pregnancy test, just in case.

Also I would perform a best exam to make sure no lumps (other then the ones that are normally there) have formed.

If you are still young they could just be growing (I am 21 and mine still grow :))

Don't over think it to much or it will just get worse. You can always ask your doctor for more reasons.
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