English Deutsch Français Italiano Español Português 繁體中文 Bahasa Indonesia Tiếng Việt ภาษาไทย
All categories

my boyfriend and i are trying to have a baby for some time now,all of sudden i have back pains and when i check my breast a little bit of milk comes out

2006-12-21 09:23:08 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Pregnancy & Parenting Trying to Conceive

6 answers

It is not milk that comes out of your breast, it is called "galactorrhea." Any white discharge from the nipple that is persistent and looks like milk.

Nipple discharge in women: Secretions often more alarming than dangerous
Unexpected nipple discharge doesn't often point to serious, underlying disease. But it can be scary nonetheless. Here's a look at what's behind this mysterious condition.
Most women who've breast-fed have experienced unwelcome moments of nipple discharge. But having a discharge unrelated to breast-feeding is understandably concerning.

Because your breast is a gland, secretions from your nipples aren't unusual, even for women who've never been pregnant.

Fortunately, nipple discharge usually isn't associated with cancer (malignancy). Several conditions could be responsible for the secretions. In some cases, nipple discharge does require treatment and may not go away on its own. Discover what might cause nipple discharge, and how your doctor will find and treat the underlying cause.

What is nipple discharge?
Any fluids that seep out of your nipple are referred to as nipple discharge. Your nipples have many tiny openings through which fluid can pass. In the case of the nursing mother, this fluid is breast milk. In other cases, it may look like milk but it really isn't. The fluid can differ with regard to color — from milky white to yellow, green, brown or bloody — and consistency — from thin and watery to thick and sticky.

Nipple discharge can happen in one or both nipples. It can be spontaneous — happening on its own at any time — or happen only when you squeeze your nipple or manipulate your breast in some way. Your chances of having unusual nipple discharge increase as you get older and with the number of pregnancies you've had.

If you have unusual nipple discharge, make an appointment with your doctor to have it evaluated. A visit to your doctor is especially important if you also notice breast changes, such as a new lump or skin changes. This will help your doctor identify the root of the problem.

2006-12-21 09:55:17 · answer #1 · answered by Chet 5 · 0 0

you wouldnt have milk this soon! first off and when was your period suppose to show up and did you have sex during your ovulation period.

2006-12-21 17:28:44 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Congrats on your baby boy!

2006-12-21 17:25:58 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

It's Friday here and your breasts look fine.

2006-12-21 17:27:20 · answer #4 · answered by eddie_schaap 4 · 0 1

take a test

2006-12-21 20:29:31 · answer #5 · answered by jackie 2 · 0 0

maybe to early to tell

2006-12-21 17:26:37 · answer #6 · answered by annjilena 4 · 0 0

fedest.com, questions and answers