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Please Help
From: Anon (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon, 20 Aug 2001 22:52:45 -0500 (CDT)
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Hello, I've never posted to this board before. I hope I am in the right place.Here's my problem:
I usually have the normal pre-AF breast soreness from about 8dpo to a day or so before she arrives. Then no more soreness until the next cycle.
Well, this month on CD9 (almost a week BEFORE O) My right brest became very sore and burning feeling. Especially in the nipple area. This is VERY odd for me and it has me scared a bit. Then yesterday, CD10, I couldn't even walk without holding it up. Now, today, CD11, they are both like that.
They are not swollen, but feel heavier, I know for a fact that I am NOT pg. We are ttc and I'm temping & charting. The nipples feel like they are on fire, and the rest of the breast is very very sore.
I thought maybe of injury, but I haven't so much as bumped them. I am making a dr. appt. But I am worried now and I hope someone can shed some light on this me.
I am also getting ready to Ovulate in a few days, and in the past I have had breast tenderness for 1 day on ovulation. But NEVER like this, and so early.
I have had a 21 day progesterone, estrasiol, lh, fsh, etc., etc., all came back fine. Ultrasound showed no cysts on ovaries. **We are experiencing secondat infertility** That is why I've had these tests.
Thank you in advance for any help, and or pain relief ideas you may give.
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