I Had a Miscarriage Four Weeks, My Breasts Hurt Still Posted: 04-02-07 18:15pm
I had a miscarriage four weeks ago and
every week my breasts become more and more
sore. It's not like a period starting, it
is like they were when I was pregnant. I
was only five weeks when I miscarried. Is
this normal?
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Patty-cake
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 14 Dec 2006 Posts: 61 Location: Virginia
Posted: 04-03-07 08:25am
It seems unusual to me that your breasts
would still hurt 4 weeks after
miscarrying, especially since your were
only 5 weeks along at the time. Maybe
your hormones are still adjusting. If
there is a possibility that you could be
pregnant again, then I would take another
test. If you are not pregnant and the
issue persists, then I would talk to your
Dr.
I took a pregnancy test a few days ago and
it was negative. I'm not sure what to do
next because I had just went to the doctor
last week and they said everything was
normal after the miscarriage. Now, almost
five weeks later my breasts are still
killing me. But, I really appreciate your
reply. If anyone has any advice, please
let me know. Thanks!!!!
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diamond splinter
Active User, Really EHEALTHy
Joined: 12 Apr 2006 Posts: 611 Location: ,
Posted: 04-04-07 09:15am
Ask your doctor for a blood test on your
white cell count it could be an infected
milk duct
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