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Nipples leaking?????

Hey ladies last night before I took my shower, I noticed a lil drop of clear liquid on my left nipple. I squeezed my nipple and more came out. It was the same thing that I got whenever I was pregnant. So I got real nervous even though my period just went up Sunday. I took a hpt and results were negative. I am waiting for my gyno to call me back but can some one please tell me this is normal. Seems like all of my friends are shocked that it happen, like it is not normal. Please help. Thanks.
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I have not nursed in 19 years, and it is very unlikely (impossible that I may be pregnant) yet my niples are wet and smelly I am constantly washing them, I even place cotton wool around them, it does not help. It is embarracing as I need to wash them at least twice a day. Does anyone know what it can beand if there is a cure?
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my daughter is 10 on january the 2nd if i squeeze my nipples a creamy sometimes greenish stuff comes out ,its not sore or smelly what is this?
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Thank you. Still waiting for the nurse to call me back.
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My little girl will be 3 in July and if I try and sometimes, even if I don't try I'll get sometimes what looks like colostrum and sometimes milk.  Don't really know if it's normal or not.  The only difference I might have from you guys is I had an ectopic pregnancy 6 mths ago.
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I did not nurse at all. My daughter just made 2 in December. This is the first time that has happen to me since pregnacy.
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How long ago did you nurse?  I haven't nursed in over a year and I can still get a drop of milk out if I try.  I don't think it's abnormal, as long as your breast isn't hot and doesn't feel infected.
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