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Re: sore underarms/breast an allergy question

From: Fiona (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue, 31 Oct 2000 18:03:00 -0600 (CST)


Thank you Dr Wang!!!!! I have another, related question. I was just reading in "What to expect when you're expecting" that a stuffy/runny nose is a common pregnancy 'symptom'. It said this under the fourth month though... could I be experiencing this early instead of this being allergies as I thought? Basically, I've had a stuffy/runny nose with occasional wheezing since I was about 3 weeks, I figured it was allergies since I didn't have cold symptoms and the runny nose was clear rather than green [sorry to be graphic]. Thanks! Fiona

At Mon, 30 Oct 2000, j wang, M.D. wrote: >
>The breast tissue can extend inder the arms, and the tissue tends to
>swell in pregnancy. That is entirely normal.
>I think it is that rather than allergies.
>
>At Mon, 30 Oct 2000, Fiona wrote:
>>
>>I'm not sure if I should be worried or not, is this a pregancy symptom?
>>I'm six weeks pregnant and I am sore sort of between the back of my
>>breasts and under my arms at the front {is there a gland there???}. It
>>is more sore on one side than the other, but both sides hurt.
>>I have regular sensitive breasts but this is definitely different.
>>I have also developed an allergy to something at home, either the new
>>curtains or the dog {I'm hoping for the curtains}. I wondered if this
>>could be related, and should I worry about this effecting the baby?
>>Thanks
>>Fiona
>
>--
>and/or interventions.
>




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