Yes, it's very normal. I am not a medical practitioner but I have 4 children. It will pass and you can relieve the pain with warm clothes, hot showers, hot water bottles etc. I believe the lumps are the actual milk ducts getting clogged up as they are no longer being drained of milk from feeding your baby. From my experience, it only last a few days. Please go see a doctor if there are lumps in your breasts after your baby is totally weened and it's been a month or so since you have nursed.
It is rare but possible, don't worry their is nothing wrong with the baby. Nursing may be painful though, when it comes to biteing.
The muscles naturally are sensitive. This can make it painful to touch or move or put pressure on them. It is totally normal for them to hurt a little while growing.
It is normal for your breasts to get larger as you grow.
Swelling and tenderness of the breasts around ovulation time can be normal.
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YES it is very normal and happened to someone I know and was extremely painful for her!! use lansinol it helped and was the best. your breasts are just getting ready for the big day! And are preparing your breast if you are going to breastfeed Good Luck! & congrats.
It is not normal for hair to be painful at the roots, at least, not unless someone is pulling on your hair.
depends on when you started puberty.
Yes. As breasts grow, it is normal for them to be tender or a bit sore.
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