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Asked by mandib17

Q: My bbs are not as sore as they were! Is this a bad sign?

I am 4wks and about 16 days after conception. My bbs were sore off and on and now the tenderness is almost completely gone. I am scared that something is wrong. My hcg level was 734 on Mon, which seems great. Before I lost my first baby, I remember my bbs tenderness going away. What do yu guys think? I have heard that some women do not have sore bbs at all during their pregnancy and have a normal/healthy pregnancy. Is this true? Any opinions are greatly appreciated.

This question was asked Jun. 15, 2011 12:46pm
Category: Symptoms & Discomforts

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Answered by rachel1669 - Jun. 17, 2011 8:58pm
my bbs were only sore with my son for a few weeks after my missed period. this pregnancy around, i'm almost 20 weeks and they're still horribly sore! i wouldn't worry too much about it.

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Answered by TangleBirdie - Jun. 16, 2011 12:28am
Hi Mandi

Iam just shy of 5 weeks. I found out i was pregnant at 3 weeks and 1 day. I only tested so early because of bb tenderness. The days following they got super sore and then died right off. Now im almost 5 weeks and its back with double the pain. I think it must be normal for the hormones to give you highs and lows of symptoms. I wouldnt stress, i think everything is normal and we are just ment to enjoy it!! sore boobs or not!!!

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Answered by allysaunders - Jun. 15, 2011 1:02pm
Hi, i'm now 18 wks gone, and only recently started having bb tenderness, and like you i also suffered a previous miscarriage, i know what its like to over analyse the simplest of things, but don't! Please relax and just enjoy your growing bump, although its easier said than done. Good luck x

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