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358971 tn?1330888975

MY BB"S HURT!!!!

Can anyone offer advice????? I wrote earlier this week about only one breast hurting and while it doesn't hurt as bad anymore, it is still WAY more tender than the other one.  Well, I keep spontaneously getting this shooting pain across the same painful breast and then it goes away. I have no idea what is causing this pain and the fact that it is so quick and fleeting is confusing. If I had it in both I would think that perhaps I AM preggo but I only have it in the right breast.
Have any of you experienced anything similar to this? What do you think it could be?
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358971 tn?1330888975
Saliva test is more thorough than blood tests AND it allows for the lab to check individual hormone levels throughout the ENTIRE cycle instead of just a one time thing like with a blood test.
We're looking for a hormone imbalance and the more I read, the more I'm thinking that I have an estrogen dominance issue and probably have for a while! I just haven't EVER had only one extrememly sore breast so I'm thining, what the hell???
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363110 tn?1340920419
Why a saliva test?  What does that do?
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358971 tn?1330888975
Today I'm 8 days away from the great AF, and about 7 or 8 dpo. I'm beginning to think I'm really not preggo, based on "womens intuition" but I'm still wondering why the hell I have one sore breast WITH shooting pains. Perhaps too much estrogen. I turn my saliva test in when AF starts so hopefully I'll have some answers soon!
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363110 tn?1340920419
Yea, Wear a sports bra, and take a tylenol. it's safe during pregnancy. it's normal. and I've had them when I wasn't preggo, just when I was PMS'ing and everything was swelling up a little.

Where are you on AF/DPO?
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