What are the symptoms of breasts in early pregnancy

  In the early stages of pregnancy, there are many symptoms, including menstrual cessation, nausea and vomiting, fatigue and drowsiness, dizziness and headache. In addition, there may also be some changes in the chest, which are mainly caused by the influence of hormones in the body. Let's learn about the symptoms of breasts in the early stages of pregnancy?

  

What are the symptoms of breasts in early pregnancy1

  Due to individual differences in constitution, the symptoms of pregnancy also vary. The following are the symptoms that appear in the breasts during early pregnancy:

  1. Chest pain: In the early stages of pregnancy, there may be a noticeable pain in the chest, mainly caused by changes in hormones in the body. In addition to the stinging sensation, there will also be swelling and pain, which will be more pronounced when touched by hand.

  2. Breast enlargement: In the early stages of pregnancy, many female friends may not even know that they are pregnant, but their breasts have changed, such as becoming larger. Mainly due to the increase of estrogen and progesterone in the body, which promotes breast hyperplasia.

  3. Breast softening: In early pregnancy, pregnant women may find that their breasts become softer. You may want to self check your breasts, and you will find that the texture has changed. The softening of the breasts is preparation for breastfeeding in the future.

  4. Increased and deepened areola: After pregnancy, due to the influence of hormones in the body, the areola increases in size and color, and the further it goes, the larger and darker the areola becomes. So, there is a significant difference in appearance between a woman's breasts after pregnancy and those before pregnancy.

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