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Can we talk boobs?

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Pudding01 · 17/02/2021 19:54

Hey everyone. I have just put my dressing gown on and noticed how incredibly veiny my chest is 😦

I think I am 9dpo and sometimes get tender boobs during the tww, so ignored that, but they feel huge and hot (as in warm, with a map of the world's rivers running across them lol). Just wondering if anyone else has experienced this? Was it a sign of pregnancy or just normal hormones before AF?

I will post a pic, which I apologise for, but I have kept my dignity 😂 the blue is a lot brighter in real life!

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Pudding01 · 17/02/2021 19:56

The pics

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lovescaca · 17/02/2021 19:58

Veiny boobs can be a sign x

GemSmith738 · 17/02/2021 20:02

I can't remember veins but definitely noticed boobs became bigger and sensitive when I had my positive test. Fingers crossed for you

Redpanda21 · 17/02/2021 21:18

First sign for my when I was pregnant. Had veins for a couple of days before I tested positive at 9dpo.

Pudding01 · 17/02/2021 22:43

Thank you for your replies.

I'm trying not to test until missed period as I think I had a chemical before with faint positives followed by an odd and painful AF. I really don't want to through that roller coaster again!

Definitely never noticed any vein stuff to this extreme before. Seems to have been good news for you all.. Crossing everything that this is a good sign 🤞

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Redpanda21 · 19/02/2021 19:50

Have you tested yet @Pudding01

Pudding01 · 25/02/2021 13:48

AF came 3 days later 😫 So just hormonal. They went down before AF started

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