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What Causes Breast Pain Post Intercourse?

Ok so, I had sexual intercourse sunday last weekend. They guy I had sex with didnt wear a condom for like 60 seconds then put one on, Even then he didnt cum in the condom at all. I forgot to take my birth control that day but took the pill monday along with the one for monday. Around Wednesday my nipples began to hurt. Not throbbing or anything. Just when I move them and their also had. The pain comes and goes. It doesnt hurt when they rub against my bra, just when I phyiscally move them. I start my period next weekend on the 15th.. So what could it be?
Tue, 27 Jan 2015
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Hello ma'am and welcome.

This could purely be a hormonal effect, nothing to do with a sexually transmitted infection thats for sure. Your period can at times appear earlier after sexual intercourse, and at times in many women a hormonal surge also occurs after sexual intercourse which could clearly be the cause for your nipple sensitivity.

Please feel free to write to me using our premium services anytime in the future and I shall be at your service. Hope this helps.

Best wishes.
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What Causes Breast Pain Post Intercourse?

Hello ma am and welcome. This could purely be a hormonal effect, nothing to do with a sexually transmitted infection thats for sure. Your period can at times appear earlier after sexual intercourse, and at times in many women a hormonal surge also occurs after sexual intercourse which could clearly be the cause for your nipple sensitivity. Please feel free to write to me using our premium services anytime in the future and I shall be at your service. Hope this helps. Best wishes.