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A little clear liquid appears when I sqeeze my nipples!

When I squeeze my nipples a little clear liquid appears, not much though but what does that mean!? I am so confused because I am not pregnant as far as I know. My period is  due in a week, i took a test it says negative. Is it too soon, does moisture come out of your nipples when your not pregnant?
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I took plan b on june 12 two days after my last period, and 5 days later after taking the pill i got three days of heavy bleeding. Ive been having cramps, fatigue, and tenderness of breasts, every symptom of the pill my period should come on july 4th but my period is always irregular..do you guys think im pregnant?
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I am 17, have had implant in for almost 3 years now, due out in august, noticed today that I have green watery discharge coming from my right nipple? Never happened before, never been pregnant.

Any help?
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Ive been having the same symptoms your having, did you figure out what was the matter?
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I had sex april 14th and my period haven't came yet I'm moody,  tired & my breast hurt
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Take a pregnancy test. All of your symptoms can also be due to your impending period. Some women have a discharge when its that time of the month. If you don't get your period soon, and a pregnancy test is neg see your doctor
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Im 19 years old had sex twice without a condom and he left it in Im suppose to start my period today but havent. I have clear discharge from my nipple,hungry,tired and soar nipples thin clear/white discharge,moody could I be pregnant?
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