i only suffered sore breats for 1 week after i found out which was straight away. being pregnant can be a big blow to the body and sets everything into high drive but now your body is probably just settleing into being pregnant and cramps are very common in the first and last trimesters of pregnancy everything is streatching mainly if its your first. you dont notice it as much with second an third and so on..you should only worry about pain if its so cramping you can stand up straight or its very painful and along side bleeding. otherwise sit back and enjoy your pregnancy always do what you think is best in pregnancy if you ever feel you need to see someone please go just to settle your mind
2007-01-16 05:42:18
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answered by Anonymous
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I had this problem too, before and right after I found out I was pregnant my breasts were so sore, I couldn't shower because the water beating on them made me cry it hurt so bad! And now (8 weeks along) they only feel a little sore to the touch. My midwife said it's normal, but they will get worse when we get closer to the end and prepare to breastfeed. My midwife also told me (I dont know fi you are having this too) that the reasons my nipples get hard and painful when I hear babies cry is because my body is preparing to respond to my own babies cry...oh boy won't that be fun? :) good luck.
2007-01-16 05:34:41
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answered by EYoungmom88 3
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Spotting is not considered normal, but on the other hand it may not mean anything is wrong. You may have spotting after sex or other activity. You do need to report this to your doctor and watch out for bleeding that will soak more than one pad an hour, severe cramping, lightheadedness, and fever. If you experience these symptoms, you should get to the ER as soon as possible.
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answered by Anonymous
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everyday will be diff in your pregnancy...and just because you are pregnant doesnt mean that you are going to get any symtoms...and the cramping your feeling is probably your uterus contracting making room for the baby...i had that problem early on in pregnancy...if you not bleeding then i wouldnt stress yourself over it...just calm down till you get to the doctors...or you could pay to have a ultrasound done...or you could do like my sister did and go to the ER and tell them you were spotting and that you were cramping a lil bit...they will due a ultrasound and then that will eaase your fears till you go to the doc...mind you im sure you will get a pretty nice ER bill in a few weeks:)
2007-01-16 05:39:05
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answered by your1fool 2
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The reason your beasts get tender is due to swelling(caused by hormones)... Your body is probably just adjusting to the new shape & size...Mine only hurt at night , too! If you are worried just call the hospital, ask to speak with an advice nurse, s/he can better informyou at no cost!
2007-01-16 05:32:57
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answered by Boppysgirl 5
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Congrats!!!When i found out that i was pregnant,i thought my boobs were exploding and that feeling lasted 10 weeks,now i'm 18 weeks and the tenderness is starting to go away,but it will come back,your body is realizing that you have to produce milk na your hormones are kicking in like crazy.,don't worry,it's all perfectly normal!!Relax and enjoy your pregnancy!!
2007-01-16 05:50:05
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answered by Anonymous
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This doesn't mean that you're going to miscarry, everyone is different just because a preganacy magazine says something doesn't mean that it will happen to you. If you start getting cramps and you start to discharge blood then you have something to worry about.
2007-01-16 05:34:15
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answered by Whitney D 1
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No, everybody's body is diferent and develop at different speeds. Check with you doctor as soon as possible just to be safe and so it wont harm the potential baby.
2007-01-16 05:34:30
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answered by →sugarwuss 3
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LOL no it doesn't mean you're going to miscarry. Count your blessings, some of us suffer still with sore breasts, don't rub it in!
2007-01-16 05:28:52
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answered by Gig 5
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