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lactating and not pregnant. help?

i noticed a couple weeks ago while playing around with my partner that when i squeezed my nipples not a lot but a few drops of milk came out of my breast. now i have hypthyroidism and havent been on my medication for about a year. could this have something to do with it being my hormones are all messed up. i took a preg test and came up negative went to clinic took blood test said negative and then got my period few days later. does anyone have a suggestions of what could cause this. and yes i know it is breastmilk i have two kids and youngest is 6 gettn ready turn 7. plus i know tmi but i tried it to see if was breast milk and not infection and taste like breast milk. help please

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    It happens to me sometimes. its caused by high estrogen. Thats all i can tell you. i have had it on and off for 15 years. ive also had green discharge and this too is normal.

    HERHUGGY IT IS NOT uncommon. its very common as the other lady said, we can always produce milk given the right hormones. But it doesnt harm to get it checked for peace of mind.

  • 4 years ago

    Its very attainable, if shes been on warmth presently and been around different dogs, in spite of the undeniable fact that it may desire to be a ghost being pregnant so easily pass get her regarded at the two way fairly! If she is pregnant then you definately will need the vets help and if its a ghost being pregnant they are able to furnish you multiple recommendation!

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    actually it is VERY possible to produce milk when your not pregnant, women actually can produce milk their whole life if they have the right hormones. Get a blood test and gets your homrones check out, something is out of balance. There's no reason to panic though, it's natural it happens to a lot of women actually.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    You need some blood work done, sweetie. Lactation with no immediate prior pregnancy is uncommon enough that it should be checked out - especially in women with endocrine problems like hypothyroidism - even though it's not usually a "problem".

    Tell your doc about this right away.

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