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I just got over my period 5 days ago but my breast is leaking colostrum, they are very sore, I've gained 15 lbs since feb. that I can't seem to lose. I had taken a pregnancy test but it came back negative. I seen a doctor the day after my period and he said no I can't be pregnant. Now my breast will actually leak and my stomach actually looks like i'm pregnant, i'm 34 with 4 kids and never experienced this before, only when I was pregnant. Now could I be pregnant? or all of this is due to my hormones changing?
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Oh thats lovely news!! Congratulations!! You knew really though didn't you? Its funny how us women just know isn't it? x
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I'm pregnant, I found out last night...weird what I'm going through and the early symptoms, it must be the age... I guess I proved the doctor wrong....We're happy that we are having another baby. And thanks =)
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I think some blood tests would be a good idea, you might have raised levels of prolactin, causing your breasts to leak..if not that it could be hormonal, sounds like something is out of balance, have you noticed any other symptoms to do with your cycle? some medications can cause breast changes too, I think you should see the doctor because any changes in your breasts needs looking at.

Good luck
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