I had very sore breast, when I was pregnant, until 6 weeks when I found out I'd miscarried.
Yes. Breast tenderness is a common feeling in pregnancy.
Breast tenderness is a common menstrual symptom. If you are not using birth control, take a pregnancy test, as it is also a symptom of pregnancy.
Common pregnancy symptoms are: Nausea, breast tenderness, tiredness, adominal cramps, needing to pee frequently, bloatedness, and missed period. Etc. I'm not sure baout uncommon pregnancy symptoms so i can't help you with that.
The most common pregnancy symptoms at five weeks are missed period, nausea, breast tenderness, and fatigue.
Not necessarily. It is common for one breast to be slightly larger than the other. If in doubt, take a pregnancy test, bought from a chemist.
It is important for women to get regular breast exams with their family doctor. Common symptoms of breast cancer are change in how the breast looks or feels, how the nipple looks or feels, or nipple discharge.
The breast tenderness is "normal," and very common. Estrogen levels climb during pregnancy and so breasts can become very tender. I had the same problem, as do many women.
m I pregnant?" is probably the most common health question women ask. It can be confusing, as every pregnancy is different -- meaning, you may not have the same symptoms from one pregnancy to another. For example, during one pregnancy, you may experience incredible breast pain or nausea and vomiting, while during another pregnancy, you might not experience these symptoms at all. That said, there are some common signs and symptoms that may indicate pregnancy.estore..he
It could mean a pregnancy or just a late period. Breast pain before menstruating is common and normal. I suggest you take a pregnancy test if you had sexual intercourse and you had no period ever since. If you had no sex, don't worry too much. Maybe just have some blood tests done in order to check how healthy you are.
Heaps of female have one breast bigger or smaller than the other. Its very common. However if there is a huge difference i would get it checked out by a GP. Breast cancer usually doesnt change the size of your breasts
Of course. A new born baby can't go for a month without being fed
Yes, the noun 'breast' is a common noun, a general word for a body part.