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breast discharge

By Anonymous April 3, 2011 - 9:41pm
 
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Hi, im having a few systoms and dnt know whats going on maybe im pregnant?
Well for a week or so there has been clear and sumtimes yellowish to milky discharge coming out of my breasts. Im not sure if im pregnant and would be very ok with it if i am but im a little concerned ive never really noticed any "milk" coming out of my boobs unless i was breast feeding. My cycle is every 24 days so im due in a couple days, my bf and i had sex before my period and after..i usually go for 7 days but only went 5 and that was the first day of intercourse. then agian a couple days later and agian mabye a week later. Im been also having dizziness, headaches, stinging boobs, dull cramps, no appetite, and a increase in vaginal discharge( very thick white-to runny creamy) it changes back n forth.
Is there a possibilty that I could be pregnant? if not any ideas whats going on?

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Dear Anon,

Thanks for your question--
Some of your symptoms, like the breast discharge sound like it could possibly be a thyroid or pituitary issue. Normally breast discharge is benign unless it is spontaneous blood that is coming out of your breasts. If you take a pregnancy test (if or when your period is late) and it is negative-- I would suggest you visit your doctor to run some thyroid/pituitary tests on you. Sometimes a hormonal issue can be the culprit of all those symptoms but you should get them checked out by a professional.

Keep us posted, will you?

April 4, 2011 - 5:23am
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