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Can you get swollen breasts before you miss your period that might be a sign of pregnancy?



or is that too soon?

It is possible.Especially in a case where the periods previously has been irregular.Breast tenderness is usually experienced in the first few weeks of pregnancy.If you are worried,do a pregnancy test.
Yes you can
yes you can it could be a sign of pregnancy or it could be a sign of starting your cycle
Pregnancy misinformation strikes again. Pregnancy "symptoms" don't occur until the pregnancy has implanted and the hormones take over which doesn't happen prior to a missed period. Obviously the most reliable sign of pregnancy is the missed period. There seems to be a multitude of uneducated females on here that are dying to be pregnant whether they are or they aren't.
Few days before period breasts can swollen and hurt while touching...it is called PMS ( Premenstrual Syndrome)
Yes swollen breasts before your period is due can be a sign of pregnancy,but this is a common symptom before a period anyway.
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