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pregnant breasts but not pregnant?

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alexsmum · 26/05/2006 00:15

any ideas? i can't believe i'm sharing in such a personal manner,but they do feel pregnant.heavy and hot and a bit sore.nipples very sensitive.
def not pregnant and not due on.what could it be?

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brimfull · 26/05/2006 00:19

how old are you? apparently breast pain is more common as you get older,nearer menopause.Hormones!

alexsmum · 26/05/2006 00:20

og good god! i'm only 34 so i bloody hope not!Smile

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brimfull · 26/05/2006 00:22

sorry Grin

immaculate conception???

alexsmum · 26/05/2006 00:23

it would have to be[grumpy face]
it's realy pissing me off-v uncomfortable.

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Pruni · 26/05/2006 07:56

I get this, now during the second half of my cycle.
DH infertile after chemo but it hasn't stopped me testing a couple of times. Grrrrr.

alexsmum · 26/05/2006 09:05

it's weirdnisn't it pruni? i was thinking of doing a test and then ithought'why? you havebn't had unprotected sex and you had a period last mnth'

but if there was any doubt i wouldthink i was pg def.

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FioFio · 26/05/2006 09:07

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alexsmum · 26/05/2006 09:20

i've been feeling like this for a while fio.
the first thing i thought this morning was how the duvet touching them hurt.
that is strange for me-they're normally like bits of leather!Grin(tmi-i know!)

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foxinsocks · 26/05/2006 10:37

like pruni, I get this in the second half of my cycle - it's basically part of PMT. I also get nauseous, headaches etc. very much like being pregnant (apparently it is a reaction to the progesterone increasing at that time in your cycle).

I would think if you are getting it at other times in the month (i.e. not only after ovulation to your period) then it might be worth getting it checked out.

SSSandy · 26/05/2006 10:53

I get this every month now 2 weeks after the last period.

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