Your breasts may be tender starting normally 1 week before menstruation usually ending within one to two days after beginning. This is what my female patients have told me.
There could be several reasons why your breasts might feel tender on the side and underneath. Tender breasts can be part of premenstrual symptoms and can also be a sign of pregnancy.
Tender breasts (when a woman's breasts feel sore or cause pain when touched), could indicate a number of things, including that a woman's menstrual cycle is about to begin. It can also be an early sign of pregnancy.
It can just simply mean that you have less estrogen produced during this period and so your breasts will not feel tender. It is perfectly natural so don't worry.
You may feel moody, tired, have tender breasts and maybe have a craving for chocolate but every women is different but these are just a few of the most common symptoms.
It is common to have the tender breasts before the menstruation. This is due to effect of the progesterone hormone. The tenderness will go away and you expect the menstruation next day. The tenderness persists during the pregnancy.
you should not have swollen breasts when you get your period, if they feel like they are getting bigger, this is a sign of being pregnant. Your nipples will also get darker in color and your breasts will be tender to the touch.
You actually start getten symptoms day after unprotected sex your breasts might feel tingely or swollen,tender
Yes. Ovulation can also hurt.
Your breasts start to feel even more tender than usual and you fell really loose in your vaginal area.
Not everyone experiences the same things during pregnancy although sore tender breasts is one of the very common ones that almost every woman does experience so if your not experiencing this yet be grateful if you are dont feel like your the only one hope this helps, Good Luck and God Bless! In my first pregnancy I had very sore and tender breasts but second time around I didn't have anything.
If you have any of the symptoms like, Feeling Sick, Stomach pains, Stomach cramps etc..... Talk to your mum, foster mum, Nana, auntie or Whoever is your guardian about what you feel and have & i am sure that they will understand.. I Hope that you have learnt some things about your first period!