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So this is what I found when I was wondering the same thing. I suffer from sore heavy bbs every cycle. Sometimes right after O sometimes only within a few days before AF. Usually lasting til about the day after AF starts. Can't wait til she shows to get some relief. But you never can tell. 2 cycles ago I had sore nipples from O day on. Wasn't charting yet so can't say that I actually O'd or not. This month the pain was different. It really hurt on the sides, and from I've been seeing on here is that a lot of women have side tenderness near the armpits and end up getting their BFPs so naturally I was hopeful that this meant the same for me. No BFP, and my breasts have gotten more relaxed at cd2, but I guess the side pain was so bad I still have that tenderness. So who knows what all this means.
If your breast pain is on the sides of your breasts, this indicates that ovulation has occurred, according to Dr. Jerilynn Prior, a Canadian clinician, researcher and professor of endocrinology at the University of British Columbia. If the pain is in the front of the breasts or over the nipples, this indicates that estrogen dominance has occurred, which may mean the lack of ovulation. If a woman experiences pain both on the sides and in the front of her breasts, this can mean that ovulation occurred but an inadequate amount of progesterone was produced after ovulation so estrogen dominance is still occurring.
Read more: Do Breasts Get Sore When Ovulating? | eHow.com https://www.ehow.com/about_5348559_do-breasts-sore-ovulating.html#ixzz1Y26u8Os8

If your breast pain is on the sides of your breasts, this indicates that ovulation has occurred, according to Dr. Jerilynn Prior, a Canadian clinician, researcher and professor of endocrinology at the University of British Columbia. If the pain is in the front of the breasts or over the nipples, this indicates that estrogen dominance has occurred, which may mean the lack of ovulation. If a woman experiences pain both on the sides and in the front of her breasts, this can mean that ovulation occurred but an inadequate amount of progesterone was produced after ovulation so estrogen dominance is still occurring.
Read more: Do Breasts Get Sore When Ovulating? | eHow.com https://www.ehow.com/about_5348559_do-breasts-sore-ovulating.html#ixzz1Y26u8Os8