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a week ago I had spontaneous bleeding from one nipple. I had a mammogram done yesterday and the breast that had the bleeding was too dense to read the mammogram. The other breast had no dense tissue at all. Should I still be concerned about the bleeding? I'm 35 years old and had twins almost 3 years ago so I have nursed in over 2 years.
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you should always be concerned about bleeding from your nipple especially if you are not nursing.  keep asking your doctor about it.....you should be the squeaky wheel in this issue especially with little ones. EVEN if there is nothing ot explain it at least if you exhaust all of your resources you will know for sure and the earlier problems are caught the easier they are dealt with.
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Correction: I have NOT nursed in over 2 years
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