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Anyone experienced a decrease in breast tingling??

Hi ladies I'm about 5 weeks and I'm now experiencing a decrease in my nipple tingling. Not too worried as the literature states that due to the body getting accustomed to the hormone increase some symptoms may subside. I intend to get another blood test done to confirm my hcg and progesterone increase, but wanted to know if any of you experienced any decline in early symptoms.
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Well ladies, I guess it the hormones having their way as the nipple tenderness returned, I experience discomfort after laying on stomach for a while or if certain clothes or materials rub up against them. This pregnancy is so unpredictable. Now nausea is raising her ugly head. However if these symptoms all mean that the preg is viable then I will gladly bear them.
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1368291 tn?1299629804
I am like mmeriche...my symptoms have not been bad from the start and I only get them off and on. I worried that this was not a strong pregnancy because of the significant difference in this one from my two sons. No m/s, no increase in crying over insignificant things, and no horrible tenderness in the boobs. I just have a lot of fatigue, hunger, only nipple tenderness off and on, vivid dreams (same with all my pregnancies), and a big increase in urination, gas, and bloating. But all these come and go and for the 5th and 6th week I had only fatigue and all other symptoms were gone but returned my 7th week and still lingering.
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1255151 tn?1413891826
My symptoms have susuded a bit too. I am praying it is just because my body is getting adjusted to the increased hormones. I still don't feel great but the last few days I have almost been normal. From what everyone keeps telling me I shouldn't be worried so I wouldnt worry to much either if I were you =)
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1117137 tn?1345227905
i have noticed that my symptoms vary from day to day.. some days they are hardly bothersome, and others.. they are debilitating. i think it is normal to have these fluctuations as, like you said, our bodies get accustomed to the hormones. the only symptoms that have stayed consistent for me is fatigue and nasal congestion. hope this helps!
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