It's probably perfectly normal, and you may be stimulating your breast by squeezing them, but the safest and most sensible thing is to see your doctor and be certain there is no problem.
There are tumors which secrete hormones that can cause lactation that need to be ruled out, or the chance of a hormonal problem. Tumors in the breast, although not likely, could also be involved. It takes about 6 to 8 weeks to return to "normal" after any pregnancy ends hormonally. This has gone on much longer than that.
A good rule is that any abnormal discharge from your body should be evaluated by a physician. It's also possible that you may be pregnant again!
2006-08-17 00:12:53
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answered by Anonymous
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I too had breast milk come in after my D&C (I was around seven weeks as well). It only lasted a day or two though. I find it very strange that it has come back. You might try to avoid making the milk come out at all, your body might think you are breast feeding. You should go to the doctor and get put on medicine to dry them up if is doesn't stop soon.
2006-08-17 10:42:50
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answered by Pren 3
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It's normal for breast milk to come out after a pregnancy has terminated, no matter how early in the pregnancy. It's odd that it's back though.
2006-08-17 03:25:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Breast can have a milky discharge anytime during your lifetime it could be from hormone's or a papilloma.
More worry-some is when the discharge leaks out on its own not squeezed out.
The worry-some discharge is the bloody and black that mean something is growing in the duct and tearing it causing blood to leak out the nipple.
2006-08-17 08:14:01
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answered by Just ME 5
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That happened to me after my miscarriage. Your body knows that it was pregant and now that the baby is gone the usual hormones are taking over to produce colostrum to provide for it. It will stop - mine lasted for about a month.
2006-08-17 12:00:59
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answered by AlongthePemi 6
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breast milk is the best for your baby, it enhances his immune system & prevent illness such as colic, diarrhea
2006-08-17 05:42:15
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answered by gillette 3
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your body is in shock. it does not know there is no human baby life still inside you, that it has been scraped out. yes its normal...if you can call it that.
2006-08-17 03:12:21
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answered by ? 6
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