Im about 7 weeks and my nipples have become super sensitive and sore, even clothes touching hurts sometimes. Is this just hormones doing their thing? Just want to know its normal and nothing to worry about.
Haan, it's totally normal for nipples to hurt, beti. All those hormones are working overtime to get your body ready for the baby and later for feeding. Your breasts are growing, so they become super sensitive. Wear comfy, supportive bras, aur jyada touch mat karna. It will settle down a bit as your body adjusts, but some sensitivity will remain. It's just nature's way.
Oh my god, yes! I remember that so well, and it made me so anxious because I didn't know if it was normal. It's actually a very common early pregnancy symptom. Your body is preparing for breastfeeding, and the increased hormones like estrogen and progesterone cause the breast tissue to grow and become more sensitive. Don't worry, it's a normal sign your body is changing for your baby.
Nipple tenderness is such a common symptom, especially in early pregnancy. It's your body's way of responding to the surge in hormones like estrogen and progesterone, which prepare your breasts for milk production. I felt it too, and it can be quite uncomfortable. Wearing supportive, soft bras can really help ease the discomfort. It's a sign that your body is getting ready for your little one.
That's one of the first and most common pregnancy symptoms, dear. Your body is flooded with hormones, especially estrogen and progesterone, which cause your breasts to grow and your nipples to become extra sensitive and sometimes sore. It's all part of the preparation for milk production later. Wear soft cotton bras and avoid tight clothing. It's completely normal, don't worry about it.
I remember my nipples hurting so much in my first trimester, it was one of the earliest signs for me! I felt so confused and a bit delicate. It's because your body is already starting to prepare for breastfeeding, even though the baby isn't here yet. It's amazing what your body does. It does get better as the pregnancy progresses, but that initial sensitivity is real.