Yes, you could be pregnant. It is also common to have sore breasts prior to menstruation, so it's hard to say. It is also normal to have a high BBT (98.5) prior to and even in the beginning of your next cycle, so it doesn't really indicate pregnancy any more than it indicates an upcoming menstrual cycle. If your period is late, and your BBT is still high, then that is a more promising sign of pregnancy, and you shoult take a HPT!
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Estrogen is necessary for breast development and menstruation.
If you have had sex, then you can be pregnant. However, it sounds more like your body is getting ready to start your period.
Yes, some women do get extremely sore breast premenstrually.
Breast tenderness is caused by fluctuating hormones.
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.
No, it is biologically impossible to menstruate while pregnant.Although you can experience vaginal bleeding during pregnancy it isn't very common, and if the bleed is behaving like menstruation as well as starting when your period is due there's no reason to think it's not menstruation. If breast tenderness is your only symptom then no reason to think you are pregnant, it's more likely that the breast tenderness is due to menstruation and hormonal imbalance.
Seems like this might be a good time to visit your doctor.
pregnancy or time for your period....
Your breasts can seem to get bigger before menstruation. Hormonal changes can effect the breasts, causing breast ducts to swell, so this cause cause temporarily larger breasts during menstruation or just before menstruation.
Yes, you can absolutely be pregnant if you have been sexually active if you have not been using contraception. Your menstrual cycle can be quite irregular and unpredictable up to 6-12 month after childbirth. Breast feeding can delay menstruation. However, just because you're breast feeding, doesn't mean you don't have to use contraception.
I've been on the pill for almost 8 to 9 years and recently stopped and i am having breast tenderness and im eating non stop and I'm am not pregnant ...