“I am 6 weeks pregnant and my breasts are not sore at all.

Should I be worried?”

Most moms-to-be will worry about something over the course of their pregnancy.

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For some women, a lack of symptoms can seem like a cause for concern too.

For some, the soreness starts early and stays late.

For others, it starts late and doesn’t last very long at all.

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So I completely understand your concern!

But if you need more reassurance, it’s possible for you to always check in with your doctor.

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