Breast tenderness or pain can start as early as one to two weeks after conception, often coinciding with the time of a missed period. This discomfort is primarily due to hormonal changes, particularly increases in estrogen and progesterone. However, the experience can vary among individuals; some may notice changes earlier, while others might not experience significant soreness at all. If you suspect pregnancy, it's best to take a test or consult a healthcare professional for confirmation.
Probably that your pregnant.
Yes
Usually right before your 1 month.
You might be pregnant. Some women spot during implantation.
They don't until they get pregnant. Though milk can be produced when not pregnant, females do not have an age at which they start to produce.
You should be given a bra as soon as you start to develop breasts.
no you breasts are producing milk for the baby and when you first start to breast feed the clear stuff is good for the baby. you will have milk coming out with the clear discharge.
No it depends when she start developing breasts
Well your breasts will grow for a while. When you gain weight, start birth control, or become pregnant your breasts will increase in size. But once you are pretty much done with puberty your breasts won't continue to grow on there own, buy only from another independent factor.
Once you start to notice your breasts when wearing just a plain white shirt, you should start out with a training or sports bra. Once you are comfortable with those and your breasts are large enough to fill a cupped bra then try an A cup.
I am pregnant, and I'm in my seventh week. I took the PG test a couple days ago because I had noticed that I was having PMS symptoms, but no bleeding. I would say that they start to feel tender at about 4-5 weeks.
Breasts does not start to grow until you are in puberty.