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1123420 tn?1350561158

Please tell me im not crazy!

Okay so yesterday i got into the shower and noticed white stuff like in my nipple, not leaking just in there, like it did when i first started lactating.... I am 7 months PP. is this possilbe?  and this morning i woke up and an there was dry stuff around my nipple like before when i leaked during the night. i have had a period on the first of this month. and every month before that. im on birth control and dont really even have sex that much..

Am I crazy????
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1346146 tn?1299360497
I would call your dr about it just in case to let then know, not to alarm you or anything but discharge from the breast can be an early warning sign of cancer so it should always be investigated.  (I had this mine turned out to be a false alarm) Its always better to get it checked than not just to be on the safe side.  They will usually do a breast ultrasound to make sure everything is all clear.  Good luck.
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951898 tn?1296134343
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oh girl I am almost 5 months PP and I still will leak occasionally and I exclusively formula feed...You are not crazy, it is weird but happens
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1123420 tn?1350561158
ok yay! thanks ladies
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1194973 tn?1385503904
I agree. Women years later if if they don't breastfeed have been known to lactate. You're not crazy. :)
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not really.... you produced milk, and itll take some time to dry up.
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not really.... you produced milk, and itll take some time to dry up.
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1123420 tn?1350561158
I never once breast fed though.. so shouldnt it be gone by now
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No your not. lol. it took my milk to completely dry up about a yr. believe it or not!
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