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Concerned mother to be wanting to breastfeed

hello ladies! So I am concerned and wanted to get some feedback, I have a hormone imbalance in my body where my left side (armpit etc) is less in everything. I don't grow Hardly any hair or get odor from sweat there. I never thought about it since they diagnosed me when I was 15. Now, I am concerned because my right breast has started to leak clear liquid, which is normal. But my left breast has nothing going on like that. It may be a little tender, even more so than the right. What do you ladies think! I do want to set up an appt with a lactation consultant but figured I'd ask on here before I go in. Thanks!
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Thank you ladies ! :) very helpful
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I'd say it's normal my right leaks way more then my left, like my left will leak a little  if I squeeze it but that's it and my right makes a spot the size of a quarter in my sleep every night
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Its totally normal hun. Most of the time, one breast will start leaking before the other. Or one may leak and the other may nvr leak. With all 3 of my pregnancies, ive found my left breast to leak and not the right ever. Then once baby is born, they both leak, however my left produces more milk. That may just be your good side leaking ;) I wouldnt worry too much about it until your baby is born and your milk starts producing so youll have a better idea of what your dealing with. Take care
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