Many women experience tender breasts at some point in their life. It can be caused by many reasons, the majority being of a hormonal nature. When this happens, the breasts can feel sore when you touch them or when you move around, and they feel heavier and/or fuller.
Breast tenderness is one of the signs of pregnancy but can also be an indication that you are ovulating. Further complicating the matter, tender breasts can likewise be a symptom of PMS.
Since pregnancy, ovulation and PMS all trigger the release of hormones into the body, all three conditions can affect your breasts. To find out which of these conditions is causing your breast tenderness, you must take into account other symptoms, the type of soreness you are experiencing and your menstrual cycle.
Type and Location of Soreness
Ovulation often causes pain or soreness on the sides of your breasts [1]. If pregnancy is the reason for the tenderness, your breasts will have a strong sensation of fullness or heaviness. This pain would also be felt throughout the entire breast and not just on the sides. In some women, tenderness or soreness in the breasts can be the first symptoms they experience of pregnancy and the breast are sensitive and tender to touch.
However, this is not a reliable way to tell that you’re pregnant, as breast tenderness can be caused by other reasons. If you suspect that you’re pregnant and are feeling breast tenderness, be sure to see a doctor.
Breast Tenderness from PMS
Many women experience breast pain or tenderness from PMS, which typically happens in the days leading up to the start of their period. A good indicator that PMS is the issue causing your breast tenderness is the timing of your period.
This is why it’s always good to keep track of your menstrual cycle. There are actually smartphone applications available that can help you easily keep track of your menstruation and even ovulation. You’ll be able to make a note of any pain you are experiencing, moodiness or any other issues. Knowing all these things can be helpful in determining the reason behind your breast tenderness.
Breast Tenderness and Pregnancy
Aside from tenderness, other changes in the breasts can help you determine whether you’re pregnant, ovulating, or experiencing PMS. For pregnant women, their areola and the surrounding nipple tissue may show a change in color or tone [2]. Again, a color change in this area is typically only found in women who are pregnant.
The size of the areola can also be an indication that you’re carrying a child since pregnancy can sometimes cause the veins in the chest to become larger and more pronounced. All these changes are a sign of pregnancy, not ovulation or PMS.
Pregnancy is a common cause of breast tenderness, but just because you have breast tenderness, doesn’t mean you can automatically assume you are pregnant. There are many more indicators, including some typical early indicators that can give you an idea you’re pregnant.
These signs can include increased frequency of urination, abdominal cramps, back pain, moodiness, aversion to certain types of foods, increased sensitivity to odors and high basal temperature. When pregnancy occurs, the body is flooded with hormones, which can cause all the above symptoms as well as tender breasts.
If a woman is trying to get pregnant, she will want to know when she is ovulating. You can monitor your body temperature and cervix to get a clearer indication of when ovulation occurs for you.
Other indicators can include changes in the texture or color of cervical mucous, abdominal pain and an increased sex drive. Many women start ovulating at about the halfway point through their menstrual cycle. This point typically occurs from a few days to a week or more after the last day of her period. The ovulation cycle can be quite varied from woman to woman, so checking other indicators is important for accuracy in detecting ovulation.
There are also ovulation prediction tests now available that can help you to predict your ovulation. These tests are quite inexpensive and will test you for a particular type of hormone that surges during a day or so before ovulation starts. Using a test like this can vastly improve the accuracy of your ovulation predictions.
Other Causes of Breast Tenderness
Though pregnancy, ovulation and PMS are the most common causes of breast tenderness, they are not the only causes. In fact, in teenage boys and girls, the start of puberty can cause breast tenderness. Breastfeeding can also cause this type of breast pain and discomfort. Women who are nearing menopause can also experience breast tenderness or pain.
Medication use can also contribute to breast pain and tenderness. Those who take antidepressants, for example, can experience these symptoms as a side effect of their medication.
Those who take oral birth control pills or undergo infertility treatments may also experience breast tenderness, as well as older women who are past the menopause stage and are going through estrogen and progesterone hormone therapies.
Fatty acid imbalance in breast cells is another culprit. It makes the breast tissue more sensitive to hormones, which can result to the feeling of pain tenderness. Women who have undergone breast surgery in the past are also prone to breast tenderness, even when their incisions are already healed.
Smoking is known to increase epinephrine levels in the breast tissue. This can make a woman’s breasts hurt.
Sometimes breast pain isn’t because of your breasts, but because of irritation of the chest, arms, or back muscles. This is common if you’ve engaged in activities such as raking, rowing, shoveling, and waterskiing.
Tietze’s syndrome is another condition which can be mistaken for breast pain and is a rare, inflammatory disorder characterized by chest pain and swelling of the cartilage of one or more of the upper ribs (costochondral junction), specifically where the ribs attach to the breastbone (sternum). [3]
Breast cysts can likewise contribute to tenderness as well as pain. Some cysts are palpable and can be easily felt when you perform a breast examination. They can be hard or soft, and they may move about when you push them gently with your fingers. Breast cysts are usually not cancerous, but because of the pain and discomfort they cause, you might want to have them surgically removed.
Another possible cause of breast tenderness is fibroadenoma. This is a tumor of the milk glands and can be noticed when performing a breast exam. It’s usually firm and can be moved around, although it doesn’t usually cause pain.
Many women who experience breast tenderness and pain immediately fear that they have breast cancer. But, according to experts, these symptoms don’t automatically indicate that cancer cells are present. In most cases, the tenderness is caused by other symptoms, like those listed above. Still, if you have any concerns about your health, it’s important to see your doctor ASAP.
Final Note
No matter the reason you think you are experiencing breast tenderness, be sure to talk to your doctor if you notice anything unusual or new occurring with your body. This way, you can determine what’s causing the symptoms you experience and get the appropriate treatment right away or at least be assured that what you’re experiencing is normal.
References
- https://www.newkidscenter.com/Sore-Breasts-After-Ovulation.html
- 6 signs that you may be pregnant > https://www.livingandloving.co.za/pregancy-blogs/6-signs-that-you-may-be-pregnant
- https://rarediseases.org/rare-diseases/tietze-syndrome/




Hi I had sex a day to my period and I took combination 3 pill that day and for the next 3 days and then I stopped since my period had come outo already. After my period my nipple and the side if my breastfeeding started paining me, my nipple is sensitive. I am currently ovulating. I have done 2 urine testa and they are negative could I still be pregnant.???
Hi I had sex a day to my period but i took combination 3 pill on that day and for the next 3 days then I stopped since my period had already come out. After my period my ovulation started and I started having breast and nipple pain. I can barely touch my nipple cos it pains. . I have taken a urine test but all are negative. Could it be pregnancy? ?
Hi Dab, Thanks for your comment!
The symptoms you are experiencing might be just of ovulation. Regards
Hi we are trying to conceive…its been 3yrs of marriage…i had my last mens sept 6-13…after that we had sex after mens period everyday until now…i feel breast pain dizzy and salivating..am i pregnant?
Hi, Thanks for your comment!
If you had intercourse during your during fertile days, you might be pregnant now. Just take a pregnancy test for confirmation. Regards
i have sex through out my fertile days now my breast is paining me and i feel sleepy all the time and weak my period is in three days time i took a home pregnancy test today but it is negative
Hi Obigwe, Thanks for your comment!
If you had sex during your ovulation days then you have higher chances to get pregnant. Home pregnancy test is not very accurate to tell that you are pregnant or not. You should visit a specialist and get confirmed. Regards
Hi I got my period 2 weeks early not sure if it was a period it was brown blood lasted 5 days very light I been having sore breast after my period I been trying tc for 3 months my period is never early can I be pregnant and when is the best time to take a pregnancy test ? Since my period wasn’t due till September 30th?
Hi Cindy, the bleeding you got might be because of implantation and you might be pregnant now. You should take a pregnancy test now. Regards
Hi I am trying for a baby since 8 months but yet not conceived. I had my periods on 11th sept 2016 and it lasted for 1 and a half day. Still I m having sore and tender breast.
What is the reason?
Hi Deepti, the information you gave is not enough to even predict that what is going on with you. Therefor, I recommend you to go to a doctor ASAP and get yourself thoroughly checked. My best regards are with you.
I had sex after my period and 2day to my ovulation and on the 14day and 18 to 20days ending of ovulation and immediately I finish my ovulation I observed breast pain at the side of my breast. Does that mean am pregnant
Hi Olanipekun Bukola, you might be pregnant. You should take a pregnancy test. Regards
Hi I’ve been having tingly sensation on breast for a day now. And abdominal pain on my right side for 2 days, i performed a pg test last week and came negative. Is there a chance i could be pregnant? My husband and I are trying to conceive but find it difficult.
My period came Down the 23 of August and it finish the 28. i have sex on the 2 of sep and now my breast and hurting me and I have like period cramps can it be possible that I I’m pregnant
Hi Patricia, Calculate your fertile days here http://womanjunction.com/ and if you had sex on those days there is a high risk of pregnancy. Regards
I am feeling stomach pain all over my stomach and some times side ways and side breast pain can I be pregnant but I had sex on the fifth day of my menstrual
Hi my circle is 26 days I ovulate day 14 had sex day 10-15 , am on day 19 and have tender breast so heavy and pains on my nipples. and cramp could it be am pregnant?
Hi Ogechi, if you had sex during your ovulation period, then you might get pregnant. Regards
hy i last had sex around July.and I got my periods normally so for august but my breasts are sore at the sides, that doesn’t mean I’m pregnant right?
Hi Kamo, If you had periods at your due date, then you might be not pregnant. Regards
Well this what’s going with me I had sex with my bf on the 19,of my ovulation day and now my breasts are tender on the 22 day so it’s to early before my AF I have mild cramping something I don’t have before AF arrives or ovulation can I have conceive on the 19 or is this just PMS
Hi, if you had sex during your ovulation days, then you might get pregnant soon. Regards
I dry humped naked and I was on the 12th day of ovulation but he didn’t come inside of me. I was also dry down there once we were done. My breasts were swelling a little and they were a bit sore but that’s pretty much all that has changed in my body. Once I was done ovulating my breasts swelled less and I’m closer to starting my period. Could I be pregnant?
hi i hard sex on my ovulation day with condom ten days left for me to see my period and am having breast pain could it be that am pregnant
Hi Tessy, the information you provided shows that you had protected sex, which means no or very less chances for you to get pregnant. You should take a pregnancy test for further confirmation. Regards.
Hi my period came on the 25th of July Went off on the 29th.My boobs or super sore and very warm and I’m having lower left cramps in my abdominal and then the cramps feels like they start to move to the middle …I haven’t tested yet I’m nervous.. Can I be pregnant 😮
Hi Crystal, Breast soreness and abdominal pain indicates the early stages of pregnancy. You should take a pregnancy test to confirm whether you are pregnant or not. Regards.
I did Yesterday it was negative maybe it’s to early.. And now I’m having lighter spotting when I use the restroom. I’m so confused 😮
Hi Crystal, you might be having implantation bleeding. It is when the ovum, or fertilized egg, attaches itself to the uterine wall. This always occurs in the very early stages of pregnancy and can sometimes cause a little amount of blood to be released. Regards