I have taken Folic acid during all three of my pregnancies. I just thought the breast tenderness was part of being pregnant?! Breast tenderness went away after a couple of months or so and was still taking folic acid.
2006-08-20 23:14:08
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answered by tristarr212003 3
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Breast size and shape vary not only between women, but also between breasts of the same chest. In fact, few women have identical breasts. Breasts can be firm, saggy, smooth, lumpy, large, and small. Age and fluctuating hormone levels lead to changes throughout a woman’s lifetime. For example, breasts become fuller and more tender during menstruation, and more lumpy during menopause. Oral contraceptives may increase the size of breasts, while losing weight will likely decrease the size.
2006-08-20 22:14:10
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answered by Sindebad 3
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My wife took it for more than a year and a half and never experienced a change on her breasts.
2006-08-20 22:12:06
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answered by Transgénico 7
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it shouldnt, it is very good for the baby
2006-08-21 00:49:44
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answered by Victoria 6
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