Here is some research I found to support why I said you should have the discharge checked.....
"Release of breast milk can mean that the hormones causing milk production are out of balance. This condition is called galactorrhea. Release of a liquid other than breast milk can be a sign of infection, inflammation, or a tumor in the breast.
The pituitary, thyroid, adrenal, and ovarian glands all release hormones that govern production of breast milk. If the thyroid gland is not producing enough hormone it can lead to untimely release of breast milk. Another explanation is a benign (non-cancerous) growth on the pituitary gland. In these cases, menstruation usually stops as well."
As I said previously it depends if you are squeezing it out or not.....most women especially those that have children can squeeze their breast and get a clear/whitish drop out.......it is most concerning if it is leaking out of your breast without you squeezing them.
Not saying it cannot happen I am saying it is not the "norm" or a "common" pregnancy symptom......therefore she should probly have it checked. It also depends if it is being forced out (nipple being squeezed) or if it is coming out on its own.
I just said it is not a "normal" pregnancy symptom.....especially not early pregnancy. If you look up pregnancy symptoms it is not listed as a symptom.....anywhere.....It could happen later in pregnancy if you squeeze them but by no means should you have discharge from your breasts in "early" pregnancy.
I have never heard of discharge from breasts early in pregnancy hmmm
Discharge from the breast is a pregnancy symptom. I had it with my first pregancy.
You should take a test ut discharge from your breasts is not a normal pregnancy symptom you should see your doc about that as it could indicate a serious condition.
thank you for your answer, i think i'm going to take that test.
yes you can still get pregnant. Although the procedure is 99.9 % effective there is still that .1% chance of pregnancy! Why dont you take a test and fins out? You can take them a few days before your actual missed period! Good Luck!