They will get tender when they grow
Breast tenderness can be caused by hormonal changes during menstruation, pregnancy, breastfeeding, or menopause. It can also be a side effect of hormonal Birth Control, certain medications, or breast injury. Sometimes breast tenderness can be a symptom of conditions like fibrocystic breast changes, mastitis, or Breast cancer, although these are less common causes.
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Some women may be concerned about their breast size due to societal pressures and beauty standards. However, it is important for women to remember that all breast sizes are normal and beautiful. Confidence and self-acceptance are key factors in feeling comfortable with one's body.
D cup... I'm a 38 D. And I'm 14 yrs old
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Breast tenderness is all of that. It could be tenderness, pain, swelling...etc of a breast or nipple
Many but not all women do have soreness or tenderness of the breast during pregnancy.
yes. it is.
no breast tenderness has nothing to do with with miscarriage---not all women gets pregnancy symptoms---
Not everyone. I had it really badly with my first and not at all with my second.
Breast tenderness can occur as early as one to two weeks after conception. However, every person is different and some may experience breast tenderness later or not at all. It is important to note that breast tenderness can also be a symptom of hormonal changes during the menstrual cycle, so it is not a definite sign of pregnancy.
Yes. Not all women experience breast/nipple soreness or tenderness during pregnancy. Some women are 6 or 7 months pregnant before they find out that they are pregnant. So yes, it can happen.
My breast never hurt in one of of my two pregnancies. Many of my friends say theirs never hurt either. I had no change in my breast tenderness until after delivery and the milk came in.
Yes. I had this and my ob/gyn told me it was totally normal.Im not to sure..all i know is after my 3 months where up my nipples started to hurt
From all possible reasons !
No.. Through the whole of my second pregnancy my breasts didnt hurt at all, they got a little bigger, but it wasnt until a few weeks before having my dd that they got Hugh and started to get a little tender(from the milk starting to get ready)
More than likely you are late for 1 of 2 reasons. 1. Stress. Stress can throw you out of wack and mess your period schedule all up. 2. You are pregnant. Orrrrrrrrr: Less serious side effects may include: * nausea, diarrhea, or stomach pain; * breast pain or tenderness; * dizziness, tired feeling; * breast pain or tenderness; * changes in your menstrual periods; or * headache.