-After pregnancy -by eating a lot
NO, pumping and nipple stimulation, can cause early labor.
Yes. Sore breasts in early pregnancy are common. As they begin to develop the mechanism for producing milk, there are a lot of changes and things get a bit crowded.
Sorry! Milk, even a lot of milk will not make your breast bigger, not even a little bit.. The only way to get bigger breasts is my breasts implants.
This is different for everyone but in my experience, my breasts started hurting right away. I didn't realize it was because I was pregnant until I went to the doctor and they told me I was. They started out hurting a lot when I didn't have a bra on and since then have gotten a lot bigger, harder and still sore with no bra on.
Everyone's body is different. For the most part I would say, no there's not a lot of signs in the first week. But most of the early pregnancy signs you would be feeling are tender breasts, frequent urination, morning/all day sickness, and constant heart burn. Everyone's body is different. For the most part I would say, no there's not a lot of signs in the first week. But most of the early pregnancy signs you would be feeling are tender breasts, frequent urination, morning/all day sickness, and constant heart burn.
Not all women do, but a lot do. Pregnancy is different for every woman, and so the symptoms that they experience are also different.
Well it depends on what you eat a lot...like you haven't eated peanut butter a lot but now you do...its weard I know....we call it a craving by the way do you think your pregnant?you get allot of simptoms...do your breasts hurts?that's the main simptom..
No ,your blood probably needs iron.
A girl's breasts will begin to develop around puberty, which can be anywhere between 8- and 14-years-old. After that, they will continue to grow naturally until she reaches her early 20s or so. Her breasts will only grow after that usually due to weight gain or pregnancy.
Breast size depends a lot on the amount of fat in your body since breasts are mostly fat, so all through your life your breasts will change size depending on the fat content of your body. Most development occurs during puberty, but do not rule out other factors such as pregnancy or weight gain in the future causing changes.
It can be a sign of pregnancy, but then again it can be a sign of a lot of conditions. I suggest you take a pregnancy test to be sure.