
Amber[Attack]!
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your growing
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minichef2585
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well you should see a dr, what ever you think the reasons are, they arent good enough to put yourself at risk. anyway, you might just have some harmless cysts, or you could just be growing. try taking "Evening Primrose Oil" it is an herbal supplement that you can probably get in any grocery store. my dr had me take it when i was having breast pain.
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urgirlwantsme98
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They are just growing because you are in your pubescent stage. It's totally normal, and some guys go through it too.
It should stop in about 6 mo.
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Griffins
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You mentioned that you are only 14 years old. You are on a puberty age and your body is experiencing physical and hormonal development. Your breast were on its way for full development (enlargement) and is only natural to hurt or sometimes its itchy. If it disposes blood or any liquid, better consult a doctor. Of course you can see a doctor anytime about your problem they were more knowledgeable and can explain well what you are going through.
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ahvbhlsjvfdgvgb
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nope their just growing pains ....it will reside....if not in another 2 weeks ..then go to a doctor
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lisab
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Is there a chance of you being pregnant? You can still have a period and be pregnant...
You need to tell someone school nurse, mother, trusted adult. Your breast shouldn't be that tender especially if you are not having pms. It might be growing pains but it seems a bit extreme.
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Kay C
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Breast tenderness is sometimes associated with pregnancy, but if you just finished a normal period, it's unlikely you're pregnant. If I were you, and the discomfort continues, I'd tell my mom about it. If you are in pain, you should see a doctor, even though it's embarrassing to speak about your private parts to him or her. If you are uncomfortable with your doctor, ask your parents if you can see a female physician.
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The Cheese Fairy
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First, cut back your caffiene intake - no more than one soda a day - and drink a lot of water in it's place.
Second, likely you are in a growing cycle. If you are small breasted now, and have grown taller recently, the rest of your body is rushing to catch up. You may find you are suddenly a size larger than you were before.
Third - check your bra- I'm betting you've outgrown it. Too small a bra in the cup will cause the breasts to hurt.
Do talk to a female relative about it - it's not sex related, it's growth related, so family shouldn't have a problem with you seeing a doctor.
If the pain doesn't go or lessen in a week, then seeing a doctor is definitely a neccessity.
Consider talking to the school nurse about this - she may have some more ideas than I had.
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goodas
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hey girlfriend it's normal for you to feel that way whenever you due to have your cycle you tend to go through all different types of problem/ changes so don't worry sometime you get back pain and etc.
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Sayuri Asami
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They may be growing or it could be serious. Ask your doctor for advice on this.
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mavrick_a82
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ill get past the fact that your 14teen for a moment and some guy is feeling you up. you mite want to go to the doctor because you could be pregnet. i know thats probally not what you want to hear. in some case woman that just became pregnet could have a period to kinda flush there system for a lack of a better word. the breast become sensative when your pregnent. im a doctor by the way. i dont know what your reasons are for not going to your doctor. if i had to guess i would say that you dont want them to know your having sex. if you dont go it could effect your health
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sad on thanksgiving
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Because they are growing....slowly and so it is going to hurt for a while and tell your B.F cut it out!!!
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nicole=]
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if you sleep with your bra on try not wearing it and see how they feel the next day that sometimes helps for me
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MIMO
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its normal
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SMILE!!!
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Its perfectly normal. It's growing pains.
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Vampires[will never hurt you]
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Its normal, They are probably growing.
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ohh i think i had that once before. but i heard its normal for your boobs to hurt during your period...
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butterfliesRfree
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That is usually a sign of pregnancy. You can still have somewhat of a period after you get pregnant. Was the color of your period different? You aren't saying if you've had sex or not.
If not, then it could just be hormonal.
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hmmmm
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its because they are growing....and if they itch sometimes to that is whats suposed to happen
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marya4443
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I would say, barring pregancy issues, that the pain is due to growth. It is part of natural development.
I worry, however, that you cannot see a doctor, for whatever your reasons. A woman's body is so susceptible to so many problems that she should always have a good doctor she can turn to. If nothing else, find a free clinic or a Planned Parenthood facility you can turn to for medical advice.
Good Luck.
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Melissa
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They are growing and depending on when you experience pms symptoms (some Women do BEFORE, DURING and AFTER their periods) it can also be from pms. I would NOT worry. Wear a supportive BRA and take good care of yourself, the pain should end soon.Are you sexually active? If you are there's ALWAYS a chance you could be Pregnant, even WITH a period. So just PLEASE make sure this is NOT the case. I remember my boobs ALWAYS hurting and being VERY sensitive, I am 27 years old and they STILL feel that way at times. hang in there.
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Scooter_The_Squirrels_Wifey
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It's because you are growing and going through puberty. Your boobs hurt liike that at that age, especially around the time for your period.
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Danielle H
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you are probably just doing some more development causing them to be sensitive.
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Madi
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One, your boyfriend needs to keep his hands to himself, lol
Two, It's soooo normal. I'm 12, and my boobs hurt like crap! It's because they are growing, and it's sopposed to be painful. Just wonderful, huh?
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~ ^_^ ~
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It is just growing pains
If it wont stop in a few weeks check with a doctor
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Just Me™
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Well, I have nothing else I can tell you, if you don't go to the doctor. If you don't feel like seeing a doctor, then try telling your mom about this. She's always in for a good daughter-to-mother talk.
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stepho.
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Usually they hurt because they're growing, but if the pain persists at least talk to your mom or someone.
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greengrouch
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ur 14 and you let your bf touch em gross and dont squess them
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myss_terious
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It could be a heap of things including hormones. But seriously if it keeps up see a Dr. No-one's going to know what's going on unless they see you and are a professional.
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pcgirl2006
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You really need to see a doctor.
If you can't afford one, go to a clinic.
All we can give you are guesses - not the actual medical reason.
Sorry. Good luck!
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Krizia ^_^
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maybe it is caused by your hormonal imbalance, it should stop soon, otherwise you really should consult a doctor.
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