yes
With my first pregnancy my breasts were so tender I could not bear to be cuddled. With my second I had no breast tenderness whatsoever.
Yes, you can get pregnant even if you don't have nipples.
Breast tenderness is a common symptom of pregnancy but not everyone experiences it, and it is not always the same in different pregnancies for the same woman. I was so sore in my first I couldn't even hug my husband, but in my second I had no tenderness at all.
the symptoms of being pregnant even if you have your period are tenderness, pain and swelling in your breast which is absolutley awful then you have very bad cramping in your lower abdomen and you dont bleed as much as you would if you were doing a normal cycle and you get to pee a lot so if you are congrats but Good Luck :)
It depends on the person but even at three weeks you can have all of the very common pregnancy symptoms:Missed period, Breast Tenderness, Fullness Feeling in your Stomach, and Breast Swelling.I hope I helped!
If breast leakage is unusual for you, you should see a doctor for proper diagnosis and treatment.
most likely you are those are symptoms also you can have your period or signs of your period even if your pregnant
Yes, a woman can produce breastmilk, even if not pregnant.
yes they can
Cause you need to wash your boobies
yes, you could be pregnant. you should go to your local family planning to get checked out. they usually do not charge much if anything at all. its important not to ignore this, because you could have even been pregnant and had a miscarriage since you are cramping.
It is unlikely that the lack of soreness is due to the implants, but even if that were the case, it is not cause for alarm. In fact, consider it a blessing. It could be that extra breast tissue and glandular tissue is not yet forming. Or it could be that you won't experience any soreness at all. Some women are lucky that way!
No you are definitely not pregnant as the blood test is 100% accurate. You most likely have a hormonal imbalance or irregular periods. Also see a GYNO.