My husband and I are TTC baby #2 and I noticed my boobs are very tingly and sensitive and are leaking milk. Is this normal pms symptoms ?
QFP.
If is against TOU to ask, even in a round about way, if you are pregnant. If you think you might be pregnant, take a pregnancy test!
Sensitive breasts can definitely be a PMS symptom. *TW* Did you breastfeed your first? Some women will leak for a long time if they breastfed (for instance, my sister could still hand express drops when my niece was in kindergarden). *end TW*
Edited to add TW.
Me: 35, Hubbie: 33 Married DH: 2013 DD: Dec 2015 BFP 8/14/17 --> Due 4/27/2018
I encourage you to read our newbie thread, and post these kinds of things in our TWW or WTO threads after lurking and participating for awhile. These kinds of posts are frowned upon here. Nobody wants a whole post dedicated to your tingly boobs.
*Lurker* Yeah, this would be a great question for the TWW or Chart Stalk/Questions thread. Intro on this week's thread and then join the community.
If you do get a BFP this cycle, there is absolutely no need to update this group. Just move on to your BMB.
If you do not get a BFP this cycle and the leaking continues and you haven't been recently BFing your first, you should go to your doctor to get your prolactin level checked as it can be a symptom. Also, if your prolactin is high enough, it can prevent ovulation, which can prevent your period from coming. If your cycle ends up being 60+ days and your tests are negative, go to your doctor.
Me: 34 DH: 38 Married: June 2011 TTC since Feb 2016 BFP#1: 7/7/16 MMC: 8/16/16 BFP#2: 5/8/17 - CP BFP#3: 6/27/17 EDD: 3/10/18
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Re: Breasts leaking milk 3 days before expected period
If is against TOU to ask, even in a round about way, if you are pregnant. If you think you might be pregnant, take a pregnancy test!
Sensitive breasts can definitely be a PMS symptom. *TW* Did you breastfeed your first? Some women will leak for a long time if they breastfed (for instance, my sister could still hand express drops when my niece was in kindergarden). *end TW*
Edited to add TW.
Married DH: 2013
DD: Dec 2015
BFP 8/14/17 --> Due 4/27/2018
I encourage you to read our newbie thread, and post these kinds of things in our TWW or WTO threads after lurking and participating for awhile. These kinds of posts are frowned upon here. Nobody wants a whole post dedicated to your tingly boobs.
Yeah, this would be a great question for the TWW or Chart Stalk/Questions thread. Intro on this week's thread and then join the community.
If you do get a BFP this cycle, there is absolutely no need to update this group. Just move on to your BMB.
If you do not get a BFP this cycle and the leaking continues and you haven't been recently BFing your first, you should go to your doctor to get your prolactin level checked as it can be a symptom. Also, if your prolactin is high enough, it can prevent ovulation, which can prevent your period from coming. If your cycle ends up being 60+ days and your tests are negative, go to your doctor.
Married: June 2011
TTC since Feb 2016
BFP#1: 7/7/16 MMC: 8/16/16
BFP#2: 5/8/17 - CP
BFP#3: 6/27/17 EDD: 3/10/18
This thread has been closed. Please do not ask the Community if you are pregnant. Instead, please visit our 1st Trimester board to discuss early possible pregnancy symptoms and the thread pinned to the top of this board called, “What does a positive pregnancy test really look like?” where members are permitted to display their pregnancy tests.
Please note that we remove posts that do not follow our guidelines and will issue warnings to users who violate the Terms of Use.
To review our Community guidelines, please visit The Bump Guidelines pinned at the top of this board. Thank you.