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Pregnancy worries!
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Hi, I am 40 years old and I am 8 weeks and 4 days pregnant (my first pregnancy). The only symptom I have had to date is sore breasts. Other than that I feel well.
I am extremely anxious about the fact that some days my breasts are excruciatingly sore and some days they are hardly sore at all. My symptoms disappeared last week and as a result I had a transvaginal ultrasound scan last week at 7 weeks 5 days and all was well - heartbeat detected. For the last couple of days my breasts have not been very sore and I am panicking that this means something bad - despite the fact that this has happened before and all was good with the scan. My home pregnancy tests are still coming up positive. Is it normal for sore breasts to come and go?
Regards
Foodie x
I am extremely anxious about the fact that some days my breasts are excruciatingly sore and some days they are hardly sore at all. My symptoms disappeared last week and as a result I had a transvaginal ultrasound scan last week at 7 weeks 5 days and all was well - heartbeat detected. For the last couple of days my breasts have not been very sore and I am panicking that this means something bad - despite the fact that this has happened before and all was good with the scan. My home pregnancy tests are still coming up positive. Is it normal for sore breasts to come and go?
Regards
Foodie x
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Just a wee update. Unfortunately, I had a miscarriage shortly after this post so I wasn't imagining things. One thing it has taught me is that you cannot read anything into symptoms when you are pregnant. I was still testing a strong positive on pee sticks and had a return of all my pregnancy symptoms despite the fact that my pregnancy had ended. Apparently the placenta can still produce pregnancy hormones even after a foetus has died. Wish me luck next time x
really sorry to hear that. In better news, once your body has learnt how to do it once, you are much more likely to do it again. I tried for 9 years to get PG, then once i had been PG, i got pg again 3 months after i had her (although she was stillborn) then got pg again four months after i'd had him (although he died at a day old). It feels like i've been pregnant for the last 2 years continuously!