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what does it mean when milk comes out your breast n not pregnant?

well one night my boyfriend n i was having sex n he suck on my breasts n he told me that i had milk coming from out of them..
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Hi there and welcome.  Well, prolactemia is most likely the culprit. This generally happens for two reasons which include a hormonal imbalance such as your body making too much estrogen or due to a small, benign (non cancerous) tumor in the pituitary gland.  I had the same issue you are having.  I was 'lactating' when not pregnant.  I went through an MRI to make sure I did not have the pituitary tumor which I did not but blood work revealed the hormone imbalance.  

Anyway, what you are experiencing is a medical condition called prolactemia caused due to something going on.  See your ob/gyn to determine.  Mine resolved on its own without treatment but I can not take estrogen birth control pills as I already have a high level of estrogen naturally (just as my husband.  ha ha).  good luck
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Are you still breast feeding? maybe give your OB a call. They'd probably be a better help.
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There are a lot of things it could be that isn't milk. I'm not a doctor so I'm not going to jump to conclusions.
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Maybe that just happens sometimes when you're sexually aroused. Not sure though, none of us can really tell you what it is.
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if its not milk well what is it? do u know? i would love to know
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i have two kids already so i know how milk look coming out of my breasts
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but it is milk
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If you're not pregnant I doubt it's milk..
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