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Q: Lost Symptoms of Pregnancy This Morning--anyone Else?
asked by: lolaearl on January 31st, 2007
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Help! I am 36 years old and I just found out that I was pregnant (for the first time) last week. My breasts were super sore until this morning, when they seem to be not sensitive at all (but are still larger than normal). Has anyone else experienced this? I'm completely panicking now that I may miscarry Shocked and I can't get my doctor or a nurse on the phone. I am worried that my hcg levels or progesterone levels are low...? Any advice?
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lil_blaze2004
replied on January 31st, 2007
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It can be nothing, I know wheni was preg with my son, there were days i'd wake up and think, wow I don't feel preggo at all. But by noon or whatver i'd be in the bathroom throwing up again. Lol

a lot of people experience the coming and going feelings while preggo.

If you have no cramps, no bleeding or any other signs of a misacrriage, then you're most likely fine.

By the way, congrats!!
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Mabel
replied on January 31st, 2007
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How many weeks are you? Breast soreness goes away during pregnancy. Your breasts will not be sore for the entire 40 weeks. Breast soreness will be replaced with new and different symptoms. Like heartburn! And back ache! And sleepless nights.

Everything is probably fine. If lack of breast tenderness is your only symptom, it is unlikely a miscarriage.

Good luck with the doctor!
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