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Re: Has anyone elses breasts become less tender around 6.5w and still had an okay continuance?

From: Gina (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 10 Oct 2002 12:18:34 -0500 (CDT)


At Thu, 10 Oct 2002, Gayle wrote: >
>At Thu, 10 Oct 2002, amely wrote:
>>
>>Hi,
>>
>>I am 6w5d pregnant, and have just had an ultrasound with a low heart
>>rate...103 which apparently can still be okay. However, my breasts seem
>>to be much much less sensitive. I still feel queasy, and sleepy, but am
>>concerned because my breast don't hurt like they did.
>>
>>Has anyone else out there experienced this, and gotten positively past
>>the first trimester, or even the first 8 weeks?
>>
>>Thank you for sharing your experience. I am of course concerned.
>>
>>--
>>amely
>
>Hi, I am now in my 11th week. The few symptoms that I've had (tender
>breasts, tiredness) continue to rise and fall from day to day, sometimes
>even within the day. I really don't think it's anything to worry about.
>The fact that you saw the heartbeat should be somewhat reassuring to
>you.
>
>Gayle, I am in my fifth pregnancy and with the last especially I didn't really even notice much breast tenderness, or even growth til after the first trimester. I am really noticing now that they are growing and tender and I'm in my 12th week. But I do distinctly remember last pregnancy thinking they would never start to develop, but yes they did more around the 11th week. Don't worry, and stay positive! gina >--
>Gayle
>



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