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Leaking breastmilk. After tubal ??? Normal ??

I am leaking quite a bit of breast milk after my tubal 3 mnths ago getting a bit uncomfortable . Is this normsl
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Anyone been through similar issues. I see ob today and just lob she is going to tell me a tubal won't cause any of this and my cysts are not that big. I am in terrible pain uggh
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Anyone been through similar issues. I see ob today and just lob she is going to tell me a tubal won't cause any of this and my cysts are not that big. I am in terrible pain uggh
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3.5 cyst left ovary 2.5 right ovary corpus Luteum 2 cm right side and a ton of pain. Feeling helpless got my tubes tied in dec and blend 3 weeks out of mnth til April then my cycle just stopped. Thinking of reversing tubal body is not happy
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I am not on any birth control nor is there tresquent stimulation but did breast feed for a year and just stopped 5. Mnths ago. Just very uncomfortable to be leaking that excessively, thank you f
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Hello,
It can be due to galactorrhea. Galactorrhea occurs because your body is making too much prolactin.It can occur in a hormonal imbalance, such as from taking birth control pills, hypothyroidism, chronic breast stimulation, such as from frequent breast self-exams or sexual activity and rarely in hypothalamic disorders. Confirmed by examination of the breast discharge under the microscope and by serum TSH levels.

It is very difficult to precisely confirm a diagnosis without examination and investigations and the answer is based on the medical information provided. For exact diagnosis, you are requested to consult your doctor. I sincerely hope that helps. Take care and please do keep me posted on how you are doing.






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