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Tingly tender breasts

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Milngavie · 20/05/2012 13:27

Does anyone know if any reason why my breasts would be tender and occasionally tingling? This has been going on for the last 4/5 days and I am day 5 post ovulation (I think).

I have also had some low grade nausea but that comes and goes during the day and isn't horrendous.

I have felt like this before. Four times to be exact. My 4 ds followed 8 months later.

Haven't POAS for 2 reasons. 1) Too early. 2) DH had a vasectomy 6 years ago.

So what the hell is going on?!

OP posts:
Milngavie · 20/05/2012 14:07

Bump Blush

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hiddenhome · 20/05/2012 19:33

Sterilisation isn't 100% in either sex Confused

Milngavie · 20/05/2012 19:56

I know HiddenHome that's why I'm starting to freak out slightly.

The vasectomy can't have failed after 6 years can it?

But if it has my face will be like this >>>Grin

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hiddenhome · 21/05/2012 10:05

Male sterilisations are less likely to fail than female ones, but it can happen.

Brandnewbrighttomorrow · 14/06/2012 22:23

Bumping because I'm in exactly the same situation. Started last month but then I had a period. I was sterilised two years ago and stopped breastfeeding about 4 months ago. What happened with you milngavie?

I'm emotional, exhausted and irritable. What's going on assuming not pg?

5inthebed · 14/06/2012 22:25

I would POAS to be sure.
My breasts do this within days of conception.

Busybeegirl71 · 15/06/2012 02:59

My friends husband had a vasectomy ..5 yrs later my friend found out she was pregnant and no she wasn't [ahem] being a naughty girl :). After an investigation it turned how it had reversed itself and she had a lovely baby boy. They are never 100% full proof..as nothing is apart from "not tonight I have a headache " Grin

Brandnewbrighttomorrow · 15/06/2012 21:14

Still too early to test :-( fingers crossed

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