Breast tenderness and swelling experiences related to menstrual cycles and ovulation in healthy premenopausal women: Secondary analysis of the 1-year "Prospective Ovulation Cohort"

  • Vancouver Hospital and Health Sciences Centre ROR
  • University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada ROR

PloS one, 20(5), e0321205

DOI 10.1371/journal.pone.0321205 PMID 40354418

Abstract

Breast tenderness and swelling are associated with premenstrual symptoms but are not well described in healthy women. In this 1-year prospective observational study, we examined daily breast tenderness and swelling to determine whether differences existed between normally ovulatory and ovulatory disturbed (short luteal phase and anovulatory) cycles in a cohort of community dwelling, non-smoking, healthy premenopausal women. Enrolment required two consecutive normal-length and normally ovulatory cycles by Quantitative Basal Temperature© analysis. Women (n = 53) ages 20-41 recorded their daily breast experiences in the Menstrual Cycle Diary© across an average of 13.6 cycles. In all 720 cycles, the median breast tenderness was 1.4 (on a 0-4 scale, range 0.0-3.0), in cycles with a mean length of 28.1 days (95% CI 27.5-28.8). Comparison of breast tenderness and breast size (changes from usual) parameters between all normally ovulatory cycles and all ovulatory disturbed cycles in the whole cohort showed significantly higher levels in normally ovulatory (luteal length ≥10 days) in both Breast Tenderness Score [intensity X duration in days; 6.0 (range 1.0-14.0) vs. 3.0 (0.0-11.0) (P=.005)] and breast size [4.0 (2.0-4.0) vs. 4.0 (0.0-4.0) (P=.034]). However, within-woman in the forty-seven women with both normally ovulatory and ovulatory disturbed cycles, breast tenderness (intensity, duration, and Breast Tenderness Score), did not differ between normally ovulatory cycles and cycles with ovulatory disturbances. This study also demonstrated that in all ovulatory cycles, the timing of breast tenderness increased in parallel with breast swelling; the maximum for both was in the late luteal phase.

Topics

breast tenderness swelling menstrual cycle ovulation, mastalgia cyclic breast symptoms ovulatory cycles, Wood Shirin Prior breast changes menstrual phases, Prospective Ovulation Cohort breast symptom diary, luteal phase breast tenderness progesterone effect, premenopausal breast symptoms cycle phase relationship, ovulatory disturbed cycles breast swelling differences, daily menstrual cycle diary breast symptom tracking, cyclical mastalgia ovulation status healthy women
PMID 40354418 40354418 DOI 10.1371/journal.pone.0321205 10.1371/journal.pone.0321205

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Wood, M., Shirin, S., Goshtasebi, A., & Prior, J. C. (2025). Breast tenderness and swelling experiences related to menstrual cycles and ovulation in healthy premenopausal women: Secondary analysis of the 1-year "Prospective Ovulation Cohort". *PloS one*, *20*(5), e0321205. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0321205

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