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I have never had itchy boobs during my period but i now have really itchy boobs everyday. Do you think this is a sign of pregnancy or due to my high prolactin levels? I know women who are breast feeding also have high prolactin levels. Im TTC almost 3 years now had my HSG to clear out tubes 1week and half ago. Im really hoping this is my time. Was just wondering if anyone has had similar experiences? ?
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Im glad to have been of a small help! :) Keep me posted with your progression.
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Thanx hope we'll success soon;) u make me think positive! Wishing u all the best dear!!
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Well its amazing that you have a buba already and im sure you will be a mummy for second time soon. Apparently its hormone levels that cause the itchiness or soreness so i wouldn't worry about it being something bad! Good luck!
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Hi i had my baby 3 yrs ago and breastfed for a year. Tyc for the past 3 months and noticed that every month a day after ovulation i get sore boobs (2 weeks b4 my period) it lasts til i get my period...i'm really worried:( I'm thinking of seeing my gp..that's my story, good luck to you
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