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breast milk,but not pregnant

by jennyjinny2003, Oct 25, 2007 05:47AM
after 2-3 months of my marriage i noticed one day,my left side breast after squeezing,white tiny discharge came outside from the nipple,i consulted to a doctor,n she told me its due to hormonal imbalance.but m worried about it.is it disease or something else.
Member Comments (3)

by dbestone, Oct 25, 2007 07:28AM
u can google it online to try to get a general idea. it can be normal if you had previous pregnancies, but it can also be an indication of an underlying disease. really contacting your dr. is best at this point, and if s/he stated that it was a hormonal imbalance, then it may be that. thats the reason newborns go thru it when there born sometimes as well. if your still concerned after his judgement, i would do a follow up of more testing. heres a site that may be a little helpful:

http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/003154.htm

by CYW, Oct 25, 2007 07:37AM
i hadthe same happened...doc doc told me it was because of my birth control at the time...this went on for years...getting prego made me leak very early...it sucked just an idea...

by wannabenana, Oct 25, 2007 08:49AM
I can't believe your doctor didn't follow through with any testing. I'd switch doctors and request lab work. Pituitary tumors can cause this to happen, but don't worry, 99.9 % of these tumors are non cancerous.
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