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181789 tn?1269794404

Breast Pain never had before

I just wondering if anyone else has had this kind of breast pain. It started last night after i had sex with my fiance. The pain if right by left underarm and side of my breast. It radiates from the side to the top of my left breast. Its only on my left side. When it first started it was really painful and it was a sharp pain then it would go away and come back. Today it is not as bad, but still there. Does any one know what this could be or have had this pain before. I am 24 years old and on BC for 8 years. I have never felt this before.
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if you drink alot of caffiene it could be kidney stones.
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181789 tn?1269794404
Thank you for replying! I am loestrin 24 already and I have been having more caffiene lately, maybe i should cut some of it out of daily drinks. if the pain keeps persisting i am going to go to the docter. Thank you for your information.
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I have had sharp pain in my breast several years ago.  I  have been on BCP for about almost 12 years.  I went to my gyno and she checked out my breast and felt some dense tissue.  So I had a breast ultrasound and showed a mass that is benign..I changed BCP to one that has less estrogen in it.  I also cut out caffeine, soda and meat to experiment with the pain.  I haven't been eating much meat only if it is free of hormones and pesticides especailly beef..which I rarely eat.  I found that switching over too the lower dose estrogen pill really helped.  I don't drink soda anymore and seldom eat meat.  I need my caffeine though.  I haven't had any more pain in my breast for almost 2 years now
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