My left boob almost doesn’t hurt and right one is also less painful. Is it normal or am I losing pregnancy symptoms and should be worried?..
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I am Zygotta and I will have a healthy baby despite PCOS!
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Full Case History
Apr 2010: went off BC pill
Apr-Sep 2010: no menses, and no positive pregnancy tests
Sep-Dec 2010: attempts to make my body work through provera drugs; body reacts to provera but goes on into non-ovulation state; referred to fertility clinic
Mar 2011: diagnosis PCOS, DH is in perfect shape
Apr 2011: first cycle under treatment: Femara brought 1 good-sized egg, ovulation was stimulated, BFN
May 2011: second cycle under treatment. Again, Femara brought 1 good-sized egg, ovulation was stimulated, was put on progesterone right after stimulation. BFP!
My full TTC Case History: http://zygotta.wordpress.com/2011/03/31/so-what-exactly-is-my-problem/
It’s normal for symptoms to come and go and then (hopefully) to go and not come back as you get towards the 2nd trimester. My boobs stopped hurting a week or more ago but, to be honest, I was so busy feeling sick that I didn’t really notice until yesterday! Now my sickness is fading too (I’m 10 weeks) and I’m trying to remember that that’s normal! xx
Well, that’s the thing – I am not sick, so sore boobs was pretty much the only symptom I have – other than this incredible exhaustion…