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Lactating

I've just started lactating, a LOT, this morning, but there's no way in the world I'm pregnant nor have I had children in the past.  I'm 21, and there's not really a female in my life I could ask about this, so any one who'd like to tell me how normal this is would be greatly appreciated (unless, of course, it's not normal and I need to be seen by someone).
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This could be from a pituitary problem. See an endocrinologist.
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Hi I am assuming you have discharge from your nipples.  If so you must go see a gyn or someone who definelty is a speicalist for a breast surgeon.  It is not common to have discharge from the nipples and a GYN probably is the best place to start.  i wish you the best.
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It's a hormonal imbalance unless you're taking an herb like fenugreek for something.
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it is not normal and you do need seeing .a hormonal imbalence is likley, as its certain hormones that start it in pegnancy.you can get it when you change your pill and  if you were prenant again  . but you ruled that out so see your gp for blood tests . x x x
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