Yes, some women never have breast tenderness and some have it the entire pregnancy. All women are different. Your breasts may become sore again later on. They be get sore off and on the entire pregnancy.
The body can get accustomed to the pregnancy and so the symptoms become less pronounced. However, if the baby is not developing properly or has died, you will also have disappearing symptoms. The only way to tell is to get your doctor to check. If they think you have miscarried, ensure that more than one test is done as mistakes do happen.
After you have the baby, and you milk dries up
Yes. A lot of of your first symptoms of pregnancy subside after the first trimester.
No, you should probably see your doctor.
Yes you could, you get all the symptoms of a normal pregnancy.
It very well could be that you are pregnant.
You're having my period? Thank you! I hate when I have it. But I just recently had twins so it's normal for me to have milk come out of my breasts and no I'm not pregnant... not THIS soon! Are you kidding?
I have been told by a breast cancer nurse that this is completely normal and due to an increased amount of estrogen. This can be exacerbated by being over weight.
Possibly. Take a test
If you had your period that very month and had no sexual activity after your period then you cannot be pregnant. Plus, it's normal to have sore breasts and feel nauseous when you're ovulating. PLUS, you cannot have symptoms that early.
Yes, some women do get extremely sore breast premenstrually.
It is normal for your breasts to get larger as you grow.
No, it is not normal to enjoy hurting your own body. Anyone who does this should seek medical attention.
Absolutely normal, do not worry, it is a sign that the glands which produce the hormone prolactine began to work.
Nausea and vomiting are very normal during the first week of pregnancy. Sore breasts/nipples, frequent urination, Dizzy, constipated. All early signs of being pregnant. Of course the ultimate clue you are pregnant is missed period.