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1121273 tn?1325367975

BBs have stuff already??

I already posted this question in Pregnancy 18-34, but I figure I will post it here too since there may be women that have had more pregnancies in this forum...so....

This is my 5th pregnancy, although I have given birth to 2 beautiful boys.  My first one was terminated due to an unhealthy environment in my body, 2nd and 3rd resulted in the loves of my life, 4th was a blighted ovum earlier this year, and I am very early on in this one.  I just missed AF, so I am like 4 weeks 3 days.  

I am scared because with my blighted ovum, I had "milk" very early.  It wasn't even like colostrum.  It truly was more like milk.  It was thinner and white rather than thicker and somewhat clear.  Anyway, I don't recall having it this early with my successful pregnancies.  I had it at like 6 or 7 months with them.  It was one of the things that struck me so weird with my last pregnancy that resulted in blighted ovum.  

Does anyone know if this is a bad thing to have it this early?  Is it normal because it's my 5th pregnancy and my body just knows what to do since I have already breast fed 2 babies?  Is it a bad sign that may indicate another failed pregnancy?

Any ideas, bad or good, are welcome.  Thanks.
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1121273 tn?1325367975
thanks for the reassurance.  it is definitely hard not to worry.  and the liquid from my bbs isn't "leaking," but if i squeeze my nips, it comes out.  aggghhh...i hope everything is ok.  i so bad want to not worry.
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377493 tn?1356502149
I am not sure about the liquid coming from your bb's already.  I have never heard of it happening that early, but I am not a Dr.  Perhaps it's because you have had 2 successful pregnancies already?  As for the lack of sore bb's, don't even give it a second thought.  Every single pregnancy is different, and you are only 4 and a bit weeks.  Many times symptoms, if they kick in at all (some women get lucky and have none) don't start for a few more weeks.  I know it's worrisome, but honestly, it doesn't mean a thing.  

On to the blighted ovum.  I understand your fear...I have had a few losses myself and it definately makes you more frightened the next pregnancy.  Having had 1 blighted ovum does not increase your chances of a second at all.  In fact, it doesn't up your chances of having any sort of miscarriage at all.  Try not to worry (I know, much easier said then done).  Chances are excellent this pregnancy will be just fine. Congrats on your pregnancy, and I wish you well.
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1121273 tn?1325367975
I am worried too because my bbs don't hurt at all.  They hurt a little bit with my 2 healthy pregnancies, and the pain lasted for a little bit...a few weeks maybe.  
With my last pregnancy, they hurt crazy bad...intense intense pain...and it ended up as a blighted ovum.  So, I don't know what to think.  I know this is stupid, but I'm so paranoid now.  
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