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bad sign? less brest tenderness

Hi girls! Could it be a bad sign? I'm 9 week and in last weeks i always had breast tenderness..today really less and i'm worryed of another miscarriage. No other signs....i've never had morning sickness..
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I too am pregnant after miscarrying at 15 weeks. So I know the feeling but the same thing happened to me this time they were sore now- at 20 weeks- they're not (and haven't been for a while) but everything continues to be ok *knocks on wood* so try to relax and not stress (ha! I should take my own advice lol)
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Every pregnancy is different. With my first I had no symptoms at all, nothing. This time at 20w3d I can't even look at my breasts without being in pain. Good luck and take care of yourself!
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Luckily no spotting at all till now!
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No. It's normal. It's just the surge of hormones finally regulating. And it's ok that u haven't had morning sickness too. I had no symptoms at all with my first son, had some with my second and only a little with this one. If ur worried, just talk to ur doc. I'd say unless ur having consistent pain or bleeding (like red blood, not just spotting) u should b good.
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↑↑ I agree with bryce this is normal :-) I never had any breast tenderness at all my last pregnancy I was so worried cuz I wanted to breast feed! But all was fine :-) I no its hard not worry after a miscarriage but ur symptoms sound normal to me x
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Thanks! I'm afraid of everything this time..
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So they were soar and now it's going away? If so, that's normal. Mine were very tender with my son for 11 weeks then quit. It's just your body getting used to the new hormones
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