I've noticed that only my right breast is feeling sore and tender, while the left one seems fine. Is it possible for only one breast to hurt or show symptoms during early pregnancy? I thought both would be affected.
My hospital care team told me that one-sided breast pain is usually harmless but should be monitored for signs like localized heat or hard lumps. I'd recommend calling your hospital helpline or gynac to ask if they want you to come in for a quick scan.
My mother told me to gently massage it with warm oil, as it could just be a minor stretch. However, I always trust my doctor's words more, so please mention this during your checkup to get proper peace of mind.
Please check with your gynac once just to be on the safer side. While hormonal breast pain is very normal in pregnancy, having pain in only one breast should be examined by a doctor to rule out any blockages or cysts.
Asymmetrical breast pain is quite common due to uneven hormone receptor distribution or a clogged duct even early on. However, for any localized pain, getting your gynecologist's professional opinion during your next visit is the safest approach.
Oh, I remember having severe pain in just my left breast during my second month! It was so uncomfortable and made me worry, but it was just my milk ducts preparing early. You are doing great, but do get it checked if it feels too sharp.
My MIL told me that hormonal changes can affect one side more, which is quite common. She suggested applying a warm cloth for relief. But if you see any redness or hard lumps, definitely show it to a doctor.