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im worried and confused...

i been getting my period and i already had my period the 1st of august. but yesterday when i squeezed my breast liquid came out and I'm really worried what can this mean?
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I went through the same thing several years ago, can't really remember the cause, however, I do remember that it was nothing to be concerned about.  As long as it was a clear fluid and not bloody or greenish in color.  Be sure to see your doctor as I am not a doctor, just sharing my experience!  Take care and please let me know how you make out.  You will be in mmy prayers!
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Oh, and if you were pregnant before, this is indeed most likely associated with that pregnancy and hormones.  I'm very very sorry you lost your baby.  peace
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973741 tn?1342342773
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Hi, actually his should always be checked out with your doctor.  I too had this.  The things they looked into were breast cancer as some discharge from breasts can be associated with this (typically if it is darker in color), a benign tumor in the pituitary gland that would be removed if found, or a hormonal imbalance.  I had hypothyroidism at the time and produced too much estrogen.  I couldn't have gotten pregnant for example at that time.  I wasn't trying, so not an issue but important to know if trying to conceive.  

so, really, I highly recommend you see your doctor.  good luck
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@kellyARD was yours just clear or was it clearish white. because thats my color. i dont know if it helps but i was pregnant before but sadly i didnt have the baby.
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