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Breast Tenderness/soreness Fading Away?

182 posts on this thread and the last post was on September 20th, 2009 10:28 AM
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wb - January 9th, 2006 4:53 PM

I have another question. Is anyone else experiencing being cold all of the time in the first trimester? I am generally a very hot blooded person, and since I became pregnant-8 weeks-I am finding that I am cold all of the time. Just curious if anyone else has experienced this.


Melody - January 10th, 2006 11:19 AM

Pearson


Lindsay - January 10th, 2006 11:29 AM

Wow, so glad I found these posts. I am about 5 weeks pg and this morning, I woke up to find that my previously very tender bbs are now not tender at all! They were usually more tender at night, but still were sore in the a.m. and today, nothing. My nipples are still a little sore, but I am concerned because I had a blighted ovum in November and I guess that clouds a lot of my happiness in this pregnancy. Have many of you had the tenderness fade or diminish this early on??



Melody - January 10th, 2006 11:30 AM

I am 8 weeks and 2 days, I am also expereince the same things now. I still have stuffy nose, feel dizzy. I had one miss miscarriage last year, and it took me over one year to get preganent again. This morning when I checked my breast, it's smaller than a few days ago and it was not so dark anymore.

It's good knowing other people is haveing the same expereince here. I am not sure should I call my doc or not.


Victoria - January 10th, 2006 2:25 PM

l am 15 weeks and 3 days pregnant. My breast was sore for the first 5 weeks then it went away, it started up again when l was 12 weeks it's mostly my nipples being sore this time. l get scare at times because of my age l am 39 but will be 40 when l have this baby. L have a daughter who is 16 yrs old what a big differnence between here and this pregnancy. l feel a lot tired with this one compare with my daughter.This is my husband's first. l just hate the feeling being drain out all the time. Specially when l am at work.


Melody - January 10th, 2006 2:46 PM

Victoria, I am 38 and this is my first one, so you know how scared I am. I always feel like I am having cold, sometimes feel faint. I also feel very tired everyday now. Hopefully, everything will be fine.


Erica - January 12th, 2006 1:19 PM

I'm so glad I found this site! I miscarried a year ago, then I had an ectopic six months ago and they removed my left tube it was so bad. This time I am finally 6.2 weeks pregnant with very high HCG levels, and my progesterone is at 23.9 (doc said should be more than 10) so all sounds very good. This morning I noticed my breast tenderness, which has been fairly extreme, is almost completely gone. If I hadn't already had an ultrasound and they saw the heartbeat and my levels are very good, I would be more nervous than I am. Glad to know that this is normal, because my first thought was I was losing it again. Slight spotting continues, but I will continue to pray and LEARN HOW TO SURRENDER!!! Good luck to all of you - stay positive and keep the faith!! :-)



sra - January 15th, 2006 11:00 AM

I too have noticed some symptoms have faded such as breast tenderness and less of a need to urinate even after I've had a lot to drink-currently 6 weeks. I have an u/s appt. on Tuesday and am hoping for the best. I had a miscarriage this past summer and was 8 weeks along. I need a pep talk.


Stace - January 18th, 2006 12:24 PM

I am getting the same thing in week 8. The pain has subsided, but they are still a bit tender. Did those of you who posted the symptom have everything turn out OK? I am terrified...


Melody - January 19th, 2006 9:05 AM

The symbtom did come back, now I am almost ten weeks now. Good luck and keep our fingers crossed.


Stace - January 19th, 2006 11:55 AM

I wanted to let everybody know that I posted yesterday (I was completely freaked!!) but everything is fine!! I told my doctor that I had read that if you lost tenderness in your breast something might be wrong. She told me to stop reading because that was bunk and then gave me an ultrasound and everything looks great!! No worries!! Keep thinking positively and H&H pg to all!!


Karen - January 24th, 2006 12:09 AM

Wow, this site has made me feel so much better. I too had very smollen, tender, heavy breasts up until yesterday (I am 5 weeks pregnant) and it just seemed to go away over night, although my nipples are still very sensitive. I am also still feeling very tired and have had some very light spotting. I have done 2 pregnancy tests which were both positive and plan to see my doctor next week. I am over 40 and have 2 other children. I think being older is making me feel more nervous, along with the spotting. I think, as many have said on this site, only a trip to the doctor will really ease your mind.


Erica - January 24th, 2006 10:53 AM

Just an update - I had lost my breast tenderness at around six weeks, had been spotting - I just saw the doctor yesterday and saw the heartbeat!!! I am almost 9 weeks now and everything looks VERY good!! My breast tenderness has returned but my spotting has pretty much disappeared. I'm 35 with two lost pregnancies - things look very good. These things come and go - some women can also spot for their entire pregnancy. Keep the faith!!


Karen - January 25th, 2006 5:39 PM

Just wondering about any updates from the people who left messages regarding their pregnancy symptoms going away. Alot seem to post their concerns, but few come back and post us with their current condition. Lindsay, I am curious how you are now as you were 5 weeks pregnant when you posted a message on Jan 10th? How are you doing now. I posted yesterday regarding my breast tenderness going away and spotting. I saw my doctor yesterday, he said that my cervix is closed but sent me in to get my HCG level tested and I have to go back tomorrow to do another one to make sure levels are rising. Ladies, please update us and let us know how you are all doing now. Thanks.


wb - January 25th, 2006 6:12 PM

I had written at 7.5 weeks and said my breast tenderness had gone away and was worried. I am now at 10.5 weeks and it has not come back. My doctor said this is normal and that breast tenderness can be the worst in the beginning and then go away. I have seen and heard the heartbeat. Keep the faith!!


Dina - January 26th, 2006 12:03 PM

You ladies have blessed me beyond belief. I too am experiencing the loss of breast tenderness. I am in my 6th week of pregnancy. After reading the postings, I will stop worrying and just wait until my doctor's appt. on the 15th of Feb. I know am comforted in knowing that it is possible to have a normal pregnancy, despite the loss of breast tenderness, which is my only true physical sign that I have.