I assume the discharge is from the nipples? If so:
1) You could be pregnant.
2) This can be normal, a lactation consultant told me some women have a slight discharge between periods without being pregnant. I've always had this. You may notice a slight white coloring just below the skin (like milk that hasn't quite come out yet).
3) Some birth control medications can cause breast tenderness/pain.
4) Breast discharge can be a sign of a health problem, hopefully you do regular self exams.
I would contact a doctor if possible if it continues for very long.
2007-01-21 11:15:29
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answered by dibzz d 3
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in case you purely had a era on June 8, i would not think of you would be producing adequate milk at this element to for it to be understanding of your breasts in spite of whilst you're pregnant. Milk would not are available in until eventually plenty later in the being pregnant. in line with danger your breasts are sore considering you're ovulating. this could be around the main extraordinary time considering your era became June 8.
2016-12-14 08:55:53
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answered by bumbray 4
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If you have a boyfriend and is not having safe sex ...................... Baby you just might be having a baby for sure if have a missed period you will know cause as being a mother I only got milk when milk was going to be needed.Some people say it can happen and you not be having a baby but go to the dr. you will know for sure you can always take a test to find out I always found out before my missed period. It's alway good to know.GOOD LUCK
2007-01-28 07:33:30
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answered by otess a 2
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Oddly enough it sounds like lactation.. you sure you arent (very)pregnant?
There are instances where lactation can be induced as well.. tell the ol man to quit sucking so hard and so much...
Other than that see a dr..
2007-01-21 11:04:35
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answered by darchangel_3 5
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You are more than likely ovulating. Typically you ovulate about 14 days prior to your next menstrual cycle.
2007-01-21 11:17:38
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answered by mihamilton75 1
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I would talk to a health practitioner cause that is not normal unless you were pregnant or are now.
2007-01-29 05:59:35
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answered by ENCHANTRESS ROSE 2
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