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Help! This Is Really Strange I Didn't Know Where Else to Ak This

Well let me begin on Friday I was cleaning my counters and I noticed that my shirt was wet around my nipples not thinking much of it I continued to clean. Later that day I was sitting down at my computer and noticed that my shirt was still wet, curious I squeezed my nipple and liquid came out and I am positive that it was colostrums as well ( it was yellowish and sticky). I have weaned my son from breast feeding almost a year ago and my milk completely dried up after 2 months of not breastfeeding. I just had my period on the 13th of May and the last time me and my husband had sex was about a month and a half ago, and I have been taking birth control pills. So I am very confused at why my breast could be leaking. I know that it's probably to soon to take a pregnancy test? Any advice would be helpful!!

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Well I waited to take a pregnacy test on sunday it just so happended that I got my period on Friday I wasn't able to go see a doctor until yesterday though and turns out that it was my birth control pills that were making me leak. I talked to the OBGYN and she said that she'll write me a prescription for a low dose birth control pill and I told her that I didn't want to be on BCP anymore. So she said you know your going to have a bigger risk of getting pregnant and I told her if it happens it happens.

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I just had my yearly well-woman exam...the doc told me that after having children it's completely normal to have discharge from the nipples. As long as its not bloody, you are ok!

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Hello M.,
This has happened to be before and I think it is probably best to go in to see your Dr. I recently went in for my annual exam and while my Doctor was doing a breast exam I had a discharge from my breast. She told me that sometimes it may be a symtom of a pituatary tumor, which generally are not cancerous and can be treated with a medication but if left untreated can cause blindness. I had to get some blood work done and am waiting for the results. Previously when I had a discharge the Doctor sent me for a mammogram and it turned out to be nothing. I just think it would be best to check into it and make sure it is nothing. Good luck and take care!
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I just had my yearly well-woman exam...the doc told me that after having children it's completely normal to have discharge from the nipples. As long as its not bloody, you are ok!

I don't know why, but I can tell you that my breast started leaking two years after I weaned my first child and well before I got pregnant with my second.
Like I said, I don't know why, but you're not the only one to have had this happen.

Well, I have no idea what's going on, but I would sure love to find out. I weaned my son a couple of months ago and wasn't sure how long it would take to stop producing milk, so it's discouraging to hear you're experiencing this so much farther down the line. Let me know what's causing it!

Take a pregnancy test because you might be pregnant without knowing it or just tell the doctor about it when you go for your annual physical.

There can be other reasons for the discharge. Talk to a doctor and get the correct answer. Good luck with school and your physical symptom. It may be nothing.

It can take up to 18 months for your milk to completely dry up. But you should be checked by your doctor just to be sure that their isn't something else going on.

After my first pregnancy I had breast milk for two years and didn't breast feed at all....I even had breast milk after having a breast reduction...my OBGYN put me on some medication to dry it up...that was the only thing that worked for me....I do not remember the name of the medicine as it has been about 5 years...hope that helps.

M.

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