Im in week 7 and the soreness is so bad I cant even sleep on my side. Nobody warned me it would be this much. Does it last the whole time or settle down? Pls share.
Oh, sore breasts are such a common early symptom, many women feel it. For me, it was mostly in the first trimester. Wearing a supportive, soft bra, even at night, helped a lot. Sometimes a gentle warm compress gives relief too. But if the pain is severe or you notice any lumps, always always check with your gynac, okay? Don't ignore anything serious.
Yaar, sore breasts were one of my first 'free' pregnancy symptoms, haha! It mostly lasted through my first trimester, then lessened. Just invest in some good, comfortable, non-wired bras; you'll need them later for feeding too, so it's a good investment. Don't spend too much on fancy ones now, focus on comfort and saving for bigger hospital costs later.
Ugh, yes, along with morning sickness, the sore breasts were just another lovely welcome to pregnancy for me! Mine were super sensitive for most of the first trimester, then they eased up a bit. Definitely get some soft, comfy maternity bras, they make a world of difference. Hang in there, it does get better, I promise.
I hear this is such a common early sign! I'm planning my pregnancy, so I'm trying to learn all these things. Friends have told me it can last a few weeks or even months into the first trimester. It sounds quite uncomfortable, but I guess it's a good sign, right? Knowing what to expect helps a lot.
Beti, this is very common, a sign your body is changing for the baby. For most, it settles after the first three months. My mother used to say to wear comfortable, loose cotton clothes and avoid anything tight. A gentle warm bath might also help with the tenderness. Just be patient with your body, it's doing wonderful work.
This is just one of the many ways your body is preparing to nurture a beautiful new life. Such a blessing! The soreness can last a few weeks or even longer for some, as your hormones are constantly changing. Just take gentle care of yourself, focus on nourishing your body, and trust in the process. Sab theek ho jayega, have faith.