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Q: breast changes ?
asked by: mauldin63 on September 9th, 2009
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We are ttc. Normally my breasts get somewhat sore, but not swollen, before my period so I try not to use it as a early pregnancy sign. However, yesterday my right one was really hurting, more than usual. This morning when I woke up the right one was noticeably bigger than the left. My breasts have always been the same size. I know your breasts get get bigger when pregnant, so my question is has anyone heard of one growing before the other? Also, AF is not supposed to come for antother 10 days.
Some of my other symptoms are waves of nausea, dizziness, and headaches. I think I could be prego, but I am trying not to get my hopes up since I have also had these symptoms with a UTI before. Any thoughts?
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tameika
replied on September 12th, 2009
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you could be preggo, i felt like that exactly before i found out i was prego with possible twins. i suspected it weeks b4 i found out. i tested on the day i was due and it was positive.

if your instincts usually tell you you prego you possibly are.

also i think to have the symptoms so early could possibly be multiples.

but im not an expert just my own experiances.

good luck hope you nget the results your looking 4!
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tameika
replied on September 12th, 2009
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oh but i dont know about 1 boob being bigger than the other, should see a dr about that
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