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Extremely Sore, Tender And Tingly Breasts, Prominent Veins Around Nipples. History Of Miscarriage 3 Weeks Ago. Symptoms Of Periods?

Hello! I had a miscarriage 3 weeks ago at only 5 weeks. My pregnancy symptoms ended the night before mc. For the last two days I have had thee most sore breasts ever! Extremely tender and tingly. I have never had this before a period. No tingling when I was prego. I took a hpt last night and negative. When I was at the dr a week ago and my numbers where 0. I'm a little confused about this. I forgot to mention prominent veins especially around the nipples. Could these just be new pms symptoms for me. What are the statistics for becoming pregnant after mc before your period. Thank you
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Hi and thank you so much for this query.

I am so sorry to hear about your pregnancy loss and all the symptoms you are now experiencing.I know it must have been a difficult one for you but stay positive and for sure you will soon become pregnant if that is your wish.

Pregnancy 3weeks after miscarriage will be a very rare thing to think of and ore so with a negative pregnancy test and numbers that are 0. From your symptoms, they are most likely related to the huge hormonal changes you are going through and should sort themselves out pretty soon. Unless they get increasing worrisome of fail to regress that i will advice we look for other possible causes of this condition.

For real, most of these symptoms unless they last never really represent a pathology. For now, be observant, wear supportive bras and avoid unnecessary stimulation of the breasts and reduce your daily salt intake to relieve fluid accumulation and breast distension.


I hope you find this helpful. Please, feel free to ask us more question if they do come up.Thank you so much for using our services and hope you do when the need next arises.
I wish you a rapid resolution of symptoms and good health.
Dr. Ditah, MD.
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Extremely Sore, Tender And Tingly Breasts, Prominent Veins Around Nipples. History Of Miscarriage 3 Weeks Ago. Symptoms Of Periods?

Hi and thank you so much for this query. I am so sorry to hear about your pregnancy loss and all the symptoms you are now experiencing.I know it must have been a difficult one for you but stay positive and for sure you will soon become pregnant if that is your wish. Pregnancy 3weeks after miscarriage will be a very rare thing to think of and ore so with a negative pregnancy test and numbers that are 0. From your symptoms, they are most likely related to the huge hormonal changes you are going through and should sort themselves out pretty soon. Unless they get increasing worrisome of fail to regress that i will advice we look for other possible causes of this condition. For real, most of these symptoms unless they last never really represent a pathology. For now, be observant, wear supportive bras and avoid unnecessary stimulation of the breasts and reduce your daily salt intake to relieve fluid accumulation and breast distension. I hope you find this helpful. Please, feel free to ask us more question if they do come up.Thank you so much for using our services and hope you do when the need next arises. I wish you a rapid resolution of symptoms and good health. Dr. Ditah, MD.