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Hi have sore breast been sore for a while but wondering how long does it last for as im not used to them being sore as didnt have this with my last four pregnacy so its all new to me . no longer got sickness but i am 8wks pregnant now

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Mine stopped being sore around 12 weeks. Now they just get a little itchy especially when wearing a bra and I'm 21weeks. As I am beginning to learn though with still being sick and fainting everyone is different. How ever coconut moisturizer helps a lot. I use Berty Bees body cream.

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Gem06 in reply tonewtoparenthood

Thank you for your reply i will try cream and see if it helps although think i will need to get new bra's soon as they are becoming more uncomtable x

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KellyTrip

My symptoms like this disappeared at 14 weeks. They usually start to fade around 12 weeks!

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