Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Running Ovulation If You Always Have Sore Breasts Post Ovulation Will You Have Sore Breasts When You Are Pregnant?

If you always have sore breasts post ovulation will you have sore breasts when you are pregnant? - running ovulation

I've always ovulation breast pain post. Now I am in 4DPO nipples and painful. Does this mean that I am carrying out the month in this? If you have chest pain after breast ovulation is usually not painful as a sign of pregnancy for you? Thank you and baby powder to the TTC.

3 comments:

souch said...

As Sara said, pain in the chest, because of progesterone in the body, and progesterone, which triggers ovulation. Therefore, the chest wound after ovulation.

If you are pregnant, remained high progesterone levels. I usually have pain and breast tenderness experience. The nipples are usually too dark and slightly larger breasts.

Sandra C said...

Water retention, because of progesterone in the body. More progesterone, are usually sensitive breasts. Although not always apply the rule of thumb, my pregnancy had no symptoms. There were several symptoms at the beginning of the AF and a BFP. Good luck.

Gavyn's here! 11-20-08 =) said...

Yes, definitely. I had always worsen sore breasts after ovulation and after pregnancy.

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