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Q: Shooting Discharge From Breasts..
asked by: cherrysodapop on December 11th, 2005
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My sister recently was showing me how when she squeezes her boobs it drips a little, but this time when she showed me she squirted quite far, I must say it was definitly a funny sight. Shes on welbutran, she thinks thats whats causing.. But pregnancy could definitly be it too.. She would only be about a little over a month.. But she just got off her period.. What do u think? Ever experience anything like this?
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mongirl
replied on December 11th, 2005
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Yeah I have but it does not shoot out lol if I squeeze one of my breasts a little milky stuff will come out but not alot and its really only out of one boob but im not worrying about it. I did ask on here once before but no one really anwsered me.
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cherrysodapop
replied on December 11th, 2005
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Hmm whoa.. Did u turn out to be pregnant.. Or have u ever been before?
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mongirl
replied on December 12th, 2005
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I thought I was at one point but I was not and never have been. I thought it was the weirdest thing and still do but its not like it leaks out I have to squeeze my breast a certain way and it comes out. Looks just like breast milk which I thought was another symptom of being pregnant but it wasnt so I dont know lol wierd.
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mongirl
replied on December 12th, 2005
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Should I be worried about that? I do monthly breast exams on myself and I dont ever feel anything different or anything that should make me worried but I guess its not something everyone has.
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lil_blaze2004
replied on December 12th, 2005
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Iwould get it checked out. If you'renot pregnant it can be a sign for something else.


Check out this site for info.


Mayoclinic.Com/health/nipple-discharge/wo0 0093[/url]
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mongirl
replied on December 12th, 2005
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Ok thanks, I read it and I fall under the more natural category because I have no lumps or pain or anything like that and its just a little bit when I squeeze it so I dont know I hope its just normal in some cases like that cite said
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mongirl
replied on December 13th, 2005
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Is there anyone else out there that had that? It seems like it can happen to anyone.
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fatfamily02
replied on December 14th, 2005
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I think it is a cause for concern. This is not normal--i remember having milk one time while not being preg and the .Dr did tests. I did have "something" elevated that caused the milk to be formed. He was concerned--it was right during cancer of my cervix. I think she should see a .Dr right away.
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cherrysodapop
replied on January 12th, 2006
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Well my sister wasnt pregnant so I have no idea hmm
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radclerk26
replied on January 13th, 2006
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If your shooting or having discharge from your nipple, it maybe a sign of a pituitary tumor, or pituitary level increase. I have it from almost yrs, I went off the birth control and the level and discharge stopped right away.
I had went to my ob/gyn and endocrinologist I was so scared.

It maybe something you have to follow up on.
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