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Sensitive nipples?

I'm 23 weeks tomorrow & my nipples are still sensitive. How long does this last?
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That's crazy cause i haven't started leaking yet
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I started leaking a little at 25 weeks lol some days they are more sore than others definitely not as bad as the first trimester though
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I'm not saying it gets better but obviously it's from you leaking. I wear maternity bras so they're more supportive and I haven't experienced leakage so I can't say it gets worse either. Everyone is different
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Yes girl I'm 31weeks and they are so sensitive it's not even funny my husband touches them and it hurts my son 10mos and when he kicks it oooh boy...lol
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Lol well I'm 22&2 and still sensitive and I've been leaking since 17 weeks I've noticed I'm more sensitive when I'm leaking soo I don't see why it'd get better
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Yeah honestly my nipples were extremely sensitive first trimester, I couldn't run couldn't lay on my belly because it's hurt my boobs. They don't hurt as much but I still rarely let my boyfriend touch them lol and hitting them on something still doesn't feel good.
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Mine have already started lactating and I'm only 14 weeks. I'm assuming it will just get worse.
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Oh nooo! Someone was trying to tell me it gets better after the second trimester
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I would expect it's the sort of thing that would increase over the course of pregnancy not decrease...
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I'm 30 weeks and my nipples are still sensitive lol
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