Yes
If your pregnancy test was negative, you got your period and your breasts are sore it could just mean that they're growing. Breasts can also be sore or tender during your period.
When [during floor-play or another time] you are having your breasts sucked on it possible for them to become sore. Now this can enlarge your breasts if you do it once a day on each breasts for four weeks. Eventually your breast will start to produce the milk and grow and your lover can taste it but for the recorded breast milk if flavorless. Happy sucking and growing!
There have been studies proving a linkage between blood clots and migraines. The veins develop blood clots during the migraines. This can easily explain why migraine sufferers are more prone to having heart attacks and strokes more than the normal individual without migraines.
It could well be. During puberty your body does go through a period of hormonal changes and this can cause irritability or discomfort. Having sore breasts is a common complaint among growing girls. I would keep an eye out of any changes, and If the burning pains become worse or the pain in your breasts becomes really uncomfortable then consult your doctor. :) Hope this helps
No, it does not.
Having your period is the sign that means that you are starting your puberty. Puberty includes breast development, so your breast will start growing when you are having your period.
There are several food that have been associated to having triggered migraines. People who eat more meat and cheese tend to suffer more from migraines. Nuts, caffine, and chocolate also seem to add to migraines.
The short answer is yes. If you have had unprotected sex you could be pregnant.
Certain preservatives can trigger migraines or make them worse. Improper diet can also increase the risk of having a migraine.
No, having migraines for 5 days in a row is not normal at all after having your wisdom teeth pulled. You should contact the dentist right away.
I too am wondering this. I had meningitis at 3 years old and have suffered a lifetime of terrible migraines. I am now 27 and on daily medication to prevent migraines and moving up to more serious medications each year.
No.