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Could this be a sign?

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Pinkroseuk · 13/09/2019 19:11

We have been ttc for nearly three years- I have not had a period though since November 2018.
The last three days my boobs have been incredibly sore and nipples have enlarged (sorry if too much info).
Could this be a sign of early pregnancy or did I image this could be a symptom? Thanks

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MrsHufflepuffMS · 13/09/2019 20:02

It very much could be a sign.
But sometimes you want something so much your body creates symptoms. This is my fourth month trying. The first month I tried I had swollen boobs, like they felt like they had implants. My nipples changed colour and I had white dots. But it wasn't meant to be and here I am.
When are you due to test?

Pinkroseuk · 13/09/2019 20:21

Thankyou - yes I thought I could be imagining it too-
I normally test every couple of months or so - with the lack of periods there's not that much chance but we try to live in hope. I might try a test tomorrow morning and see what it says

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MrsHufflepuffMS · 13/09/2019 20:42

You may not be imagining, more like your body is just teasing you.

But fingers crossed for you.
Sorry I miss read the part where you've not being having periods.

Have you thought about using ovulation sticks even if you take a test ever week or so you might see at least an increase the oulation hormone to give you an Idea when you should go for it with other half?

I hope it works out for you.

Pinkroseuk · 13/09/2019 20:50

Yes I might give that a go-
Good luck to you too :)

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