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8793709 tn?1409594060

transparent nipple secretion when squeezed

yesterday I was squeezing my boobs for fun while chatting with my hubby, and to our surprised a lil bit of transparent liquid began to ooze from my nipples, not much but from several tiny pores on each nipple.

is that normal? should I not have squeezed?
is it colostrum?  is it too early?  (I'm 24 weeks).

help pls ... Thank you ladies.
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I've had leaky boobs since week 17 some days its a lot apparently normal tho. I'm 25 weeks now. I have to wear a bra for bed otherwise i leak all over lol
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Omg I just read this and I'm 35 weeks so out of curiosity I squeezed mine lol, and I got a clear kind of sticky feeling liquid too. Weird!! But also I'm excited because I want to breastfeed and that makes it all the more real for me haha
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It is normal. That is just a tiny amount, when you baby is born, more will come.
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Your body is just prepping for your baby. Itll probably last till you're not breast feeding anymore.

On a side note im glad im not the only one who just plays with them while talking to the hubby! Bwahaha
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8793709 tn?1409594060
I thought colostrum is the initial and most healthy part of breast milk? how long will it last? my baby isnt due until mid January.
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Mine started at 28 weeks some days it's clear & some days it's yellow.
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I've been having that happen to me since I stopped breastfeeding my youngest lol  I still can't figure out why that would've been happening when I wasn't pregnant.
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10064121 tn?1415176073
It's colostrum and it is normal
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