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972246 tn?1311088535

Very Tender Breat, But NO pregnancy

Okay ladies, You are like my guide to everything. And I need some help. I don't think I have concieved this month. But over the last few months. I keep getting very sore breast. some months they are not so bad, But this month, since about 2 days past BD. They hurt like every day. They are sore to touch. Now even if just BD'ing one time on CD 15, did not result in pregnancy. Can someone tell me maybe why they hurt so bad. I have not gained weight, I have no breast milk. And I have not changed my Bra at all. I have had the same few for awhile. I am just confused,
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676912 tn?1332812551
WOW!!! You're going to freak yourself out! I have Benign Fibrocystic Disease, same as fibrocystic breast disease, but it's not anything to freak out about if that's what's causing it. I too have notice pain in the more recent months, but what this disease means is just that you have calcium deposits in your breasts, nothing more. Well, when I get old enough for mammograms it may make it harder to get one, but that's about it. As you listed there are many reasons for them to hurt. If you're really worried about it set up an appointment for a breast exam. Don't google it, believe me you'll just worry yourself more.
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972246 tn?1311088535
Okay, I am doing an onlinbe search, And OMG, it can be a million diffrent things. Of why. Here is what I found,

TopCauses of Breast pain:
The following medical conditions are some of the possible causes of Breast pain. There are likely to be other possible causes, so ask your doctor about your symptoms.

Breast injury
Normal female menstrual cycles
Premenstrual syndrome - may cause breast pain or discomfort that is cyclic.
Pregnancy - causes breast tenderness or breast aching
Start of menstruation - causes breast tenderness in adolescent girls.
Estrogen therapy
Fibrocystic breast disease
Breast cancer - usually causing breast pain only in advanced stages; breast lump usually appears earlier.
Breast papilloma
Sclerosing adenosis
Ductal ectasia
Breast engorgement - from the start of lactation after childbirth
Breast abscess
Mastodynia
Mastitis
Chronic cystic mastitis
Sporadic puerperal mastitis
Costochondral separation
Breast lipoma
Fat necrosis
Breast fat necrosis
Galactoceles
Neck injury
Neck arthritis
Cirrhosis of the liver
Certain medications
Chest wall pain
Rib pain
Pectoral muscle sprain
Intercostal muscle sprain
Costochondral separation
Costochondritis (type of Cartilage disorders)
Mondor's disease
Superficial thrombophlebitis
Menstruation
Onset of puberty
Lactation
Cracked nipple (see Nipple symptoms)
Inflammation of nipple
Breast cyst (type of Cyst)
Galactocele
Breatst abscess
Submammary abscess
Acture mastitis
Epithelioma of the nipple
Tuberculous disease of the breast
Blow to the breast
Injury to the breast
Anxiety state
Angina
Cervical spondylosis
Herpes zoster
Areolar gland abscess
Mammary duct ectasia
Proliferative (fibrocystic) breast disease
Sebaceous (infected) cyst
Source(s):
http://www.wrongdiagnosis.com/symptoms/b…
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