Would you get tiny drops of milk out of your nipples if you wasnt pregnant?
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Yes, consult a physician because the discharge may not be milk,
not usually
no
No you wouldn't.
Sometimes, if you have ever had a baby. It can happen even though you weren't pregnant at the time. If you are a guy then you are strange and go to the doctor.
usually not, but weirder things have happened
might need to take the test to make sure
No, not normally UNLESS you had already GIVEN birth- then its normal for boobs to make milk to feed the kid
yes it's possible. Could be due to a change in hormones, stress related or/and for no obvious reason. Best see the doctor though to put your mind at rest.
if you were laid under a leaky cow i guess you would!!
That is happening to me - i thought it was normal but not so sure now (ive never been pregnant) - mayb go 2 the docs incase
Yes, and it could be a really big problem. consult your physician immediately!!
Also, if you are a man, you can lactate, and it occurs in about 1% of males, mostly during their wife's pregnancy!
Weird, and wonderful! We all have breasts, because they form before the sexual organs, during the development of the fetus.
Thought you might like to know!
if u got some milk and u were not pregnant or after delivery u should counsel ur doctor as this might be serious it reflects high levels of a hormon called Prolactin in ur blood stream and u need to why is that,, u might need some blood tests, scans too.
not usually unless your milk ducts have an infection or your hormones are playing up you should consult your doctor to be safe
Well if you are only a couple of months pregnant you wouldnt get milk anyway.
If you are getting discharge from your nipple you should see a doctor as I could be a number of things.
Do you have any pain? tenderness or rippled skin?
If you have 1 out of 3 symptoms of those I would see a GP, but as you have discharge I would see one anyway.
Good luck hun xxxxx
Yes, especially if you have already had children. My second is 3 and a half years old and I still have some. They shouldn't be full of milk though. Just be careful. If they are stimulated all the time you might have the problem for a while!
No - are you sure you are not pregnant? I think you get that around 8 weeks.
You could have a hormonal imbalance. Or it may not be milk - could be another sort of discharge.
Either way, you need to get it checked out - go and see your doctor.
And are you positive you're not pregnant?
Not normally, but there are certain circumstances when it can happen. If you have previously had a baby and breastfed or if there is an imbalance in your hormones (usually hyper-prolactinaemia which means a high level of the milk producing hormone in the blood). You should see your GP to be checked out.
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