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502422 tn?1314747224

Hi ladies, some advice would be very appreciated.

Hi all, I am just wondering if any of you can help me out. I know ultimately I will more than likely have to see my GP about it but in the meantime just wondering if maybe someone can help me out. I am 19 weeks 4 days pregnant with my first, now I started getting colostrum really early in my pregnancy, around 12 weeks and I thought this was normal until my mum (who has had 8 children) told me that it was very early to be getting it and also so much of it ( its mainly at night and I end up with big wet patches on my bed and night clothes. ) I then looked for some information and discovered that in general it isn't supposed to come til the end of 2nd trimester. I just decided that maybe my body was different and just produced more but now I am concerned because for about a week I have been getting sudden stabbing sort of pains in my nipples and then they will go very hard and stay painful for about 5 minutes. It sort of feels like someone has bitten me very hard on my nipples. Is there anyone that could tell me what this may be? Sorry for the long post. I just wanted to explain it all properly. Thankyou in advance and i hope everyone is doing great x
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502422 tn?1314747224
Thankyou, I feel better knowing that its nothing unusual. :)
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178590 tn?1294176767
don't worry alot of ppl get this early and it's not anything bad.....some get it earlier than you....every person is different......but if you are still worried ask you OB he'll tell you the same thing to help calm your nerves....but 12 weeks is almost the 2nd tirmester anyways
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