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Sore Breasts!

Hello All
I was wondering if anyone had any other suggestions (besides possible pregnancy) that my breasts would be sore? They actually feel as if they are ready to fall off.
My last period was 1/16 and ended 1/21. A few nights ago, I woke up to go to the bathroom and I practically had to hold them as I walked (no bra to bed) cuz they hurt. I went back to bed and they still were sore when I woke up. I am not large (34 a/b) and they did feel less sore as the day went on but were sore again when I woke up the next day. They don't hurt as much now but kinda feel tender right along the underwire bra. It's not just one boob but both? Any ideas? Any suggestions?
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im 16 and i hav 36 DDD bobs when i wake up in the mornings my bobs are incredibly sore i hav both tried not waring a bra and waring a bra im wandering if a certain bra would help.....ladies give me your feedback please it would help
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Did you find out what was causing the delayed periods and tender breasts? I have been trying to conceive (mother of 3 already) and I have taken multiple HPT but always get a negative. My periods are always 28-30 days and last month I was 13 days late and it only lasted to the 16th day. This month so far I am 11 days late and as of yesterday I have been having sore breasts. Took a test this a.m and still negative. Was curious if you found a cause or not as I am pretty sure I am experiencing the same thing as you. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!  
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I'm sorry, but i do not understand this comment....
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so were you pregant or what?
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yup.pregnant
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Hy am me am 18 am a virgin...i do hav dis soreness olso but i dont tnk is STD or anytin lyk such...am rlly afrd cos is kinda painfull
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