im going through the same thing. my breasts arent painful, but nipples are tender, slightly darker, and there are bumps on my areolas. im also bloated, spotting and confused. i used the classic pull-out method, very swiftly and well timed lol. but im waiting to see what happens. my symptoms: bloating, slight cramping, odd colored/consistant bleeding, odd feelings, eating 3x more than usual, oddly protective about stomach and what i eat or smell, change of appetite, no morning sickness, no painful breasts, no moodswings. if anyone else had these symptoms and r now prego, lemme know so i can get my hopes up lol.
A nipple is a nipple, simple as that. The sometimes darker // pinker skin around the nipple is called the aureole.
This is a pregnancy symptom, however it is also a symptom that your period is about to arrive. Take a pregnancy test if you miss your period
The areola around the nipple is the darker-colored skin that surrounds the central "point" of the breast.
Yes. Not all women experience breast/nipple soreness or tenderness during pregnancy. Some women are 6 or 7 months pregnant before they find out that they are pregnant. So yes, it can happen.
Breast discharge and breast enlargement can be side effects of the birth control pill. Pregnancy signs are a missing period and positive pregnancy test.
The nipple is nipple tenderness. Breasts tenderness is usually when touching any part of your breast..apart from your nipple...causes tenderness.
something is wrong with your breast. you should tell the difference.
Breast pain can be a symptom of puberty, pregnancy, pain, aching and tenderness in the breast, or any weirdness in them. One breast can be larger than the other, it can change to different colors, or the nipple can be flat or inverted.
I wouldn't count on nipple pain as a sign of pregnancy unless you have missed your period and have other symptoms including urinating frequently, fatigue, bloating and breast tenderness.
Normally the nipple is not removed with a lumpectomy. Contact your surgeon for information specific to your situation.
Yes. It is more common in women. It can be around the breast, areola, or nipple.
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