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Default Really bad new symptom - in nipple

OMG I can't believe this happened. Last night when my husband and I were in bed he pinched my nipple and a painful shot went through me to the middle of my chest. It was on the right side. It hurt so much! I ended up very lightly massaging the upper right side on my chest for a while until it felt better. I breast fed for 10 months and never did it feel anything like this. I'm very endowed if that matters at all. When I was massaging the area I just wanted to crawl out of my skin.

I have been telling him a lot more that he's hurting when he touches me, it seems like he's always pinching me and I'm not sure if he is, I assume he's just doing things he always did.

Is this a normal progression of PN or SFN? I've noticed I've been more sensitive in that area lately for a couple weeks. This is NOT a good thing.
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