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sore breastand nipples

This is a two part question. The first one is about my wife, she has been complaining about her breast being sore latly. We Don't have kids and she has never breast feed, also there are no visable discoloration or lumps.She said it is a very intense pain in both breast.When i ask her to dicribe it she says it feels like someone is hitting her in both of her breast.  Secondly, my wife and i have been trying to have kids for about one and a half years. She has been tested and everything so far has come back normal now the doctor is looking at me to start having testing done.If my test come back normal is there any supplement,treatment or advice that you or someone could recamnd.
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Well I been married 9 years and we had our first kid 4 years ago. So we did not have one for 5 years. We would try off and on. I started using Testosterone Patches so I could have sex more and more. It might have help get my wife knocked up hehe. Also every time she got pregnant we was on vacation. At first I was like WTF you cheating on me when we go on vacation? That pissed her off and she got DNA test the kid was mine.
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Sore breasts can be a sign of PMS or pregnancy.  It can take a normal couple 6 months to conceive.  Best advice I could give is try not to worry so much(easier said then done) but the more fun you have w/sex the faster it seems to happen.  Make sure you are having sex every other day or everyday (not more then once a day)  She should be charting her cycles too if she isnt already.  Good Luck
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