They shouldn't! Actually, that is one of the sign of advanced Breast cancer! You'd better get checked!
2 weeks after sex at the earliest
Every woman's development is different, but yes, it is possible. Breasts grow through a great many changes in preparation for nursing a child. It is worth noting that pregnancy is not the only cause of aching breasts and itching nipples.
YES
Impossible to say.
Both the times I was pregnant my breasts were swollen but not sore right away but only a pregnancy test will tell you for sure.
Breasts can be tender and grow during puberty, menstrual cycles, pregnancy, or hormonal changes. If you are experiencing persistent pain, lumps, or other changes, it's important to consult a healthcare provider for proper evaluation and guidance.
Yes it can hurt the baby.
It can be a sign of pregnancy but EVERY women are different.
Yes it is.
Yes, stomach cramps, headache etc., but remember, every pregnancy is different.
Breasts do not HAVE to hurt to ovulate. However, it is often the case that they do. It depends on the person. Some times a womans breasts hurt, while another womans dont.
No.. Through the whole of my second pregnancy my breasts didnt hurt at all, they got a little bigger, but it wasnt until a few weeks before having my dd that they got Hugh and started to get a little tender(from the milk starting to get ready)