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How far along are you when your b*****s get tender?

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That was my first sign that I might be pregnant and about a week later is when I took the positive pregancy test... I did not have my period for about two months prior to this. (I went off the pill in June so my last period started May 20th. I have my first doctor's appointment 9/18, but is there a way I could know how far along I am from that symptom?

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  1. almost immediately. that usually the first sign for many women.


  2. Symptoms are just that symptoms, and can't determine how far a long you are, hopefully the doctor will be able to determine that for you. That was my first symptom as well, you may just be a few weeks along. good luck to you and congrats

  3. Mine were tender and even ached days after we concieved. I later read that it is possible for them to become tender within days of the conception with the flood of new hormones.  Im sure it varies though from person to person.

  4. I was a lil over a month. I couldnt even let the water in the shower touch them... They feel a lil better now but still hurt!

  5. With my son, my b*****s never got tender or sore, until after he was born and I started breastfeeding.  

  6. It varies for all women, for some the breast tenderness happens before they even find out they're pregnant, others its later. For me it was about 8 weeks.  

  7. That was my first sign, 3 weeks along!

  8. I'm 18 weeks and my hurt now a little I don't recall when it was with my son. I never had it before 12 weeks everyone is different.

  9. my b***s started getting tender around a week after conception!

  10. I was 5 weeks when mine became tender... I thought I was going to die when my husband gave me hugs (lol).

  11. mine were agony from 7DPO until 4 months pregnant

  12. My b*****s started to hurt and become tender right away, around 5 weeks or so. But that won't tell you how far along you are because some women start that later or earlier than others. What you have to do is count from the first day of your last period. That's the only way to truly know. Congrats and good luck!

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