Previous symptoms of breast pain during menstruation, but no such reaction during the current period, is normal. During menstruation, the level of estrogen and progesterone secreted by the ovaries changes, and estrogen and progesterone act on breast tissue, which may lead to breast pain due to congestion, edema and increased sensitivity of breast tissue, which is a normal physiological reaction during menstruation. Some women suffer from breast diseases such as breast enlargement, breast fibroids, breast cysts, etc., and have different degrees of breast pain during the non-menstrual period, which can be more pronounced around the time of menstruation due to changes in the level of sex hormones in the body. If you have a history of breast pain during menstruation but do not have breast pain at the time of menstruation, you should consider that the previous breast pain is a physiological reaction and there is no major problem.