Its not uncommon. Ask your doctor how best to get rid of it. Some women have this issue for years. I do believe taking birth control helps to clear it up, from what Ive heard. But iam sure there are other treatments.
2007-01-05 05:40:33
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answered by amosunknown 7
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Some women experience milky discharge after having a baby. It's not truly milk. Squeezing breast and other stimulation will increase it.
2007-01-05 08:31:40
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answered by eli_star 5
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This is uncommon most of your milk had to be dried up already after not breast feeding for two weeks i would suggest you go see a doctor
2007-01-05 05:41:48
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answered by JESS 2
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The more you squeeze it out the longer you'll produce. Try not to stimulate them at all or you'll never dry up. I think there is a pill out there to dry you up as well. Ask a doctor.
2007-01-05 05:40:54
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answered by mama 5
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Sometimes it takes a long time to dry up completly
mom of 4
2007-01-05 05:40:54
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answered by mary3127 5
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Its true that is not uncommon for that to happen for some women. There is a shot that your Dr can give you that will dry you up in no time at all.
2007-01-05 05:50:11
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answered by goldenhillsgifts 2
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Your doctor can give you meds that will dry up your milk. Why put up with the discharge?
2007-01-05 05:42:40
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answered by autumn 3
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How long ago did you quit nursing?
If you are checking frequently, then you are stimulating yourself to keep producing.
Any chance you could be PG again?
2007-01-05 05:41:32
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answered by momma2mingbu 7
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if you have still been breast feeding her then yes, if not then probably no
2007-01-05 05:41:51
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answered by smiles24jg 1
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