should i be concerned?


Question:
When I squeeze or push my breasts, they lactate. I found this on webmd: Nonspontaneous discharge that occurs only when you press on your nipple is usually normal and occurs in over 80% of all women. The discharge can be clear, cloudy, white, yellow, green, or brown. The more the nipple is pressed or stimulated, the more fluid is discharged. This type of nipple discharge does not usually indicate a problem.
I was just wondering if I should be concerned..

Answers:
No, that is perfectly normal. I had a brief period of squirts of lactation when I was in middle school. And I asked my primary physician at that time. It'll go away. A woman's body goes through a lot of changes, and sometimes it the hormones have homeostasis problems. just takes time. I've read that article too before.

Other Answers:
Are you pregnant?

If you have recently had a baby or stopped breast feeding it is probably nothing to be concerned about. This happened to me after I stopped breast feeding my son and my OBGYN said it was normal.

Otherwise, while it might not be a problem, it wouldn't hurt to talk to your OBGYN or family practioner. It is probably perfectly normal, but it would be wise to have a doctor check it out so you can be sure all is well.

Good luck!

no I am a 30 something male. married for 15 yrs. with 3 kids . and an emergancy medical tech . VERY NORMAL I don't know if you have had childern or not but a female body is made to do so and if it does not it will still act like it .

i would be !
you should consider seeing a doctor .
ive heard that this can happen because of hormones , go get it checked out , better safe than sorry huh?

You'd be best checking with your doctor.

i do the same thing i have fybercystic tumors,not cancer, but i leak bluish,purple, green, slimy discharge.dont worry take 800icu vitamin e aday and lay off caffeine.



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