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i am 21 years old and for the past 2 weeks i've noticed that my right nipple keeps discharging clear and milky liquids from one spot. i'm a little worried cuz about a month & a half ago when i had sex with my bf we noticed afterwards that the condom had ripped a hole in it. i've been on the pill but the week before that happened i had missed a pill. i had my monthly after we had had sex that time but it wasnt normal. i took a HPT but it was negative. could it be something wrong with my breast or was the HPT  i took wrong?????? Please help!
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1336185 tn?1275921863
That's great :) I heard that females can produce milk without having to be pregnant so you might be one of those. I wish you the best at your doctors appointment and keep me posted if you can :) have a great day!
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thanks i set up an appointment for monday hopefully its nothing serious
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1336185 tn?1275921863
To make this short... you should definitely see your doctor and ask to take a blood pregnancy test because you might be pregnant but it can also be something else with your breast. Be very careful and take care of that as soon as possible because whatever is told to you here, you'll still need to see your doctor to diagnose whats really going on. We as woman have very delicate bodies and our breast is something we shoud always stay on top of. Hope all goes well for you! :) good luck!
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