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Really sore, sensitive nipples - sign of pg?

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justwonderingif · 22/09/2006 18:40

Hi. If I was pg this would be my third baby. My first pg I had really sore breasts, 2nd pg they weren't sore. At the moment I've got really, really sensitive nipples and they seem to be constantly hard (sorry if tmi!) could this be a pg sign or just another joy of womanhood?!

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3andnomore · 22/09/2006 19:15

well....it could be sign of pg or af really....tis so ahrd to tell sometimes, as early pg symptoms are often just like af symptoms, aren't they!
Have you been ttc'ing? If so, is it to early to do a test yet?

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justwonderingif · 23/09/2006 06:42

Ah, well if I told you I should be calles 2andnomore would that answer your question?! I woke up this morning feeling a little queasy too but I think that's just because I'm very tired. You know when you think you might be pg you start imagining symptoms all over the place. I think I just need to test and put my mind at rest. Thanks so much for answering though. It's really pants when no-one replies to your thread.

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justwonderingif · 23/09/2006 06:43

Oh, and periods are all over the place so no idea when it is due, I might get one of those first response tests because they are quite sensitive aren't they?

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3andnomore · 23/09/2006 10:07

lol....at you should be called 2andnomore
Sometimes, the sheer worry about being pg can fool us into thinking we are, the same as the desperate wish to be...Mind is a powerful thing and all that!
Anyway, probably best to do a first response test now, and then if that is - another in a week or so....if af doesn't make an appearance!
And yeah, it is horried when one doesn't get any replys to a thread.
Anyway, really hope that you get your desired results!

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