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Rash on boob! Help please

18 replies

cherisexx · 20/03/2024 18:30

So does anyone know what this is?

Going on for weeks! Started end first trimester.

it is not painful and it seems more visible after touching.

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PoppingTomorrow · 20/03/2024 18:40

Please do contact your GP about this.

cherisexx · 20/03/2024 18:48

I will. Should i worry?

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HesterPrincess · 20/03/2024 18:51

You really need to see your GP about this. I'm always on the "better safe than sorry" side for anything boob related.

DailyEnergyCrisis · 20/03/2024 18:55

Have your boobs got bigger? It looks like a stretch mark but do get it checked out.

cherisexx · 20/03/2024 18:55

My OB looked at it and said nothing to worry. Probably from stretching. I am still worried ):. So im going to my GP as well

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cherisexx · 20/03/2024 18:55

Yes they got bigger a full cup i would say

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Oblomov24 · 20/03/2024 20:11

I'm so sorry but I can't see which 'rash' you are referring to?

cherisexx · 20/03/2024 20:19

I posted 3 pictures. I talk about the purple ‘bruises’

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JessicaFletcherInvestigates · 20/03/2024 20:20

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cherisexx · 20/03/2024 20:25

No both

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cornflower21 · 20/03/2024 20:28

Op couldn't that be from the bra?

OldTinHat · 20/03/2024 20:29

I'd say they were stretch marks tbh.

Oblomov24 · 20/03/2024 21:23

Me too, just looks like natural pregnancy stretch marks.

Princesspollyyy · 20/03/2024 22:39

Definitely looks like stretch marks.

Camdenish · 20/03/2024 22:53

Hopefully it’s just stretch marks but I think it’s a good idea to go to your GP.

cherisexx · 21/03/2024 07:08

And if they say it’s stretch marks probably would you let it go then?

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Camdenish · 21/03/2024 08:59

GPs have guideline’s to follow. If they have any concerns they will refer you to a breast clinic. I’d not be concerned but I’d do what they say.
As you asked what I would do I might even ask if I could be referred to a breast clinic, even if it wasn’t suggested. But that’s because of my family history so not a concern of yours.

cherisexx · 21/03/2024 12:07

I saw another ob specialist today she said blood vessels and stretch marks

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