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6 weeks in but no breast soreness?

I had my ultrasound today and the nurse said everything is "fine".....still taking progesterone and took blood work...my concern is that my breasts have no soreness at all or are getting bigger?
They won't be clear with me on that...
And I have to wait another week unsure about everything ..........
can anyone give me insight on this?
Thanks,
1st time IVF Mom.
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1346146 tn?1299360497
I didn't do ivf but with my first 2 pg sore breasts my last no soreness at all.  Good Luck
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I have no symptom or score breask at all still very late in the pregnancy.  However, I still have enough milk to nurse my son till 7 month old.  I wean him because I need to back to work.
He's a ivf baby as well.  Enjoy your pg and you'd be a lucky one without any symptom same as me.  We're so worried just because we go thru the IVF and want to make sure pg is there, that's why we are looking for the symptom.
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1422615 tn?1334064234
I know several women who had no sympthoms and had healthy pregnancies.  it is a blessing tha they dont hurt. Mine hurt but grew 1 cup size by wk 9 with my first pregnancy.  Best of luck.  Yeah for a good us.
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