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breast milk after foreplay

I am 23 and my boyfriend and  I have been sexually active for about a month now..we have not been having intercourse ..just a lot of foreplay..he likes to play a lot with my breast...Lately I have been experiencing milk from my breast(although I have not been aware my BF told me this)..the quantity is small but should I be worried???also the date of my period is just a week away..so is this kind of thing likely to happin during this time..Please let me know what I need to do to avoid this..
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523042 tn?1212177895
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Hi.

Yes, lots of women experience a little fluid leakage during sexual arousal. If you have no symptoms such as pain, etc., it's probably nothing to worry about. There isn’t much research on this, but there ARE some indications that it’s on the rise due to the following: growth hormones in poultry which can cause your pituitary gland to produce breast milk; blood flow from lots of breast sucking stimulates their glands and can result in milk production; enlarged pituitary gland; medications.

If your breasts are just responding to lots of stimulation, no problem. However, if it bothers you--or if you want to be sure your hormone levels are OK, see your gynecologist for a thorough check-up. Dr. J
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Hello!

I'm 28 and ive had occasional milk leaking since i was 24. My doc said it's perfectly normal and quite common among fertile women. It doesn't mean that you are pregnant or anything. So don't worry! It just happens sometimes :)
/Jessica
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