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help plz

ok im 17 years old i have no kids what so ever and im alittle worryed cause i have milk in my breast and i know im not pregnant and i took a pregnancy test and it came out negative every few months i always skip a priod and mines havent came this month but when this happens i usually start the next month and my periods last a week so when i do start it lastes 2 weeks making up for the last month........i just wanna know is this normal to have milk in my breast
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I'm a lady of 18 years I was diagonosed with ovarian cyst last 2 Months,I've been having a severe pain in my right abdomen,n I'm havin a Weight gain in my tomy,my period flows everymonth n I found out my right nipple is discharging a milk,I'm soo scared I need a reply
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I'm a lady of 18 years I was diagonosed with ovarian cyst last 2 Months,I've been having a severe pain in my right abdomen,n I'm havin a Weight gain in my tomy,my period flows everymonth n I found out my right nipple is discharging a milk,I'm soo scared I need a reply
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I don't want to alarm you, but irregular periods together with milk production without a baby can be caused by a benign tumor of the pituitary gland. If you are sure it's milk you are seeing then you should have a doctor check your blood hormone levels.  Good luck.
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It's possible to produce it without having children or being pregnant, but it's not often. There's a condition called hyperprolactinaemia in which women who are not pregnant or do not have children can start to produce milk. They might also have irregular cycles or no cycles. See a doctor and talk to them about it. There are tests they can run and if anything is found it can be treated.
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1280088 tn?1432049934
i dont think that is milk i think its mucus or i dont know i would tell go see the doctor at first place.
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