I believe it is, the nipples are more tender in early pregnancy so wearing a regular bra makes them rub on the material and they are so sensitive it could cause chafing... good luck and let us know if you are or aren't...
Nipple tenderness can be a sign of your period or early pregnancy. Take a pregnancy test if you think you're pregnant.
possibly a sign of pregnancy
ummm you need to go see a physician
I wouldn't count on nipple pain as a sign of pregnancy unless you have missed your period and have other symptoms including urinating frequently, fatigue, bloating and breast tenderness.
Some women complain of nipple tenderness with pregnancy. The main signs of pregnancy are missing period and positive pregnancy test.
Nipple discharge is a common symptom, particularly with pregnancy or nipple stimulation. Hormonal imbalances can also cause nipple discharge. Rarely, nipple discharge can be a sign of cancer. See your health care provider for accurate diagnosis.
It CAN be a sign of pregnancy. Take a pregnancy test to determine if you are pregnant. If you are not, see your doctor to determine what other problem this may be. If you are, schedule an appointment to confirm and start pre-natal care.
Montgomery's tubercles are small "bumps" on the areola of the nipple. They contain subaceous sweat glands that lubricate the nipple. They have often been associated with the symptoms of pregnancy but are not a sure sign of pregnancy. Most common symptoms associated with pregnancy are nausea, vomiting, and breast tenderness, and missed a period.
No, a positive pregnancy test is the sign of pregnancy on the IUD.
Yes the nipple will get loose, as you must remember the baby when sucking milk must have a soft nipple
The ONLY time nipples should have discharge is during pregnancy, and typically in the last trimester only. Ask your doctor to make sure there is no problem.Generally, discharge during pregnancy is NOT a sign of breast cancer.
A crust around the nipple could be a sign of infection, eczema, or other skin condition. Very rarely, nipple changes can be a sign of cancer. See your health care provider for accurate diagnosis.