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#7218 05/23/06 01:37 PM
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After two weeks on the accelerated protocol my breasts are feeling less sore. They were sore to the touch, as in it hurt to take off my bra and let the girls go free kind of sore. And this morning they were so much less sore that I checked to make sure I took my pill yesterday. And I did.

Is this normal? I know during pgcy that at some point the breats normalize and stop hurting so much even though they are huge. Could this be similar? (hoping)

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That is really funny, the same thing happened to me. I'm by no means an expert (or doc), but I can tell you that I experienced the same thing and was worried that my boobs were feeling normal after about a month on the yasmin.

Weird, huh?


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I remember in pregnancy that my breast at times would be very sore and not so much so at other times. I think it is normal. Your body is mimicing a pregnancy.


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