Generally, your breasts may be swollen and painful when you are newly pregnant.
Usually breast swelling is one of the early pregnancy reactions, a normal reaction caused by hormonal fluctuations in the pregnant woman’s body, with most early pregnancy reactions occurring after the 6th week of pregnancy. In addition to breast swelling and pain, it may also lead to increased breast sensitivity and small nodules in the areola.
In addition to breast swelling and pain, some pregnant women may experience frequent urination due to bladder compression caused by an enlarged uterus, small amounts of vaginal bleeding caused by hormonal fluctuations in the body and implantation of fertilized egg in the uterine lining. At the same time, early pregnancy can also appear loss of appetite symptoms, but also includes nausea, vomiting, drowsiness and so on.
If you are newly pregnant and experience swelling and pain in your breasts, it may be normal, but if the symptoms are noticeable and continue unabated, it is recommended that you actively seek medical attention to find out the cause and avoid delays in your condition.