Breasts not sore during 2nd trimester

2024-11-28 06:07:23
Hi, I am 15 weeks pregnant ( 4 months) I just realized my breasts do not feel sore anymore. Is this a bad sign? My last scan was at 3 months and everything was fine.
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During first trimester, breasts can be sore but it subsides. Its normal Don’t worry. Make sure you do your Tiffa scan at 5th month

Answered2024-12-02 12:04:01

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Answered2024-12-02 10:10:34

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Looks normal!! Any other symptom?

Answered2024-12-02 04:48:00

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It is very normal. No need to worry.

Answered2024-12-02 04:08:51

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You can get a sonography scan again.

Answered2024-12-02 02:23:29

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No problem mam

Answered2024-12-04 17:57:43

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No

Answered2024-12-02 05:57:46

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It is not sign at all ! neither good nor bad

Answered2024-12-02 04:52:14

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Go for your anomaly scan between 18-20 weeks

Answered2024-12-02 03:26:29

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It's fine ,don't worry.

Answered2024-12-01 18:36:58

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