Yes that is not unusual at all.
Breasts can get tender anytime during pregnancy, sometimes acting as the first sign of pregnancy like in my case, or they may not get sore until 8 or 9 months or after delivery when your milk comes in. Everyone's different, my SIL's thought I was crazy when I told them how sore my breasts were at 6 weeks because they didn't get sore until 7 or 8 months.
I'm not positive about that but you might wanna take a pregnancy test. Those are signs of pregnancy.
Hello, You may notice changes in your breasts within the first 2 months of pregnancy. As for there size increase, this usually occurs during & after the 4th month of pregnancy. ------------------------------------------------------------ Please note this is advice only & is not to be used in place of a Medical experts. ------------------------------------------------------------
Breasts can get tender before, sometimes acting as the first sign of pregnancy like in my case, or they may not get sore until 8 or 9 months or after delivery when your milk comes in. Everyone's different, my SIL's thought I was crazy when I told them how sore my breasts were at 6 weeks because they didn't get sore until 7 or 8 months.
I don't know, but I have had the same issue lately. My breasts exploded 4 cup sizes up to this 7th months and now have started shrinking!?!
It's unlikely that you're pregnant on the contraceptive implant. Take a home pregnancy test if you have symptoms of pregnancy.
After 2/3 months sometimes a lot earlier and some women dont experience tender breasts till their breast feeding. But I would say about 6 weeks +.
The breast tenderness is "normal," and very common. Estrogen levels climb during pregnancy and so breasts can become very tender. I had the same problem, as do many women.
You've had swollen and tender breasts for three months with very visible blue and red veins? Why have you not seen a doctor about it?
9 months of pregnancy in a common harboring
A pregnant woman may have discharge from both breasts during pregnancy, even blood-tinged discharge during the last 2 months of pregnancy. or it cud b a tiny growth thats of no harm called a papilloma.
Not usually no, as the changes to the breasts usually begin further into the pregnancy,.. the earliest breast changes are known to begin is 3 months. but then, this can be brought forward if its a second or 3rd pregnancy.