It could...: Montgomery tubercles start as early as within 3 – 6 weeks of pregnancy and differ from person to person but that’s why one should consider a pregnancy test. It is a soft sign. Montgomery’s tubercles appear as tiny bumps on the areola and once they appear, the breasts become very sore. But they can appear even when you are not pregnant due to hormonal changes or stress. Repeat the pregnancy test.
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