Breastmilk can be thin and watery looking, and may have a blue or yellow tint to it. It can even take on a hint of green, orange or other color if mother has been eating lots of green foods, or other colored foods, especially those with dye, such as green gatoraide.
So yes, you could be. I would go see a gynecologist or go to your family doctor and have them do a blood pregnancy test. It's the only way to be sure.
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∙ 2011-05-24 03:51:55Yes, especially if you have been around A baby a lot
my mom did and so has many people that i know. i think that it is hormones.
good question. and no it cant.
Possibly. Sperm are active swimmers, so gravity may not be enough to discourage the little guys.
Around your second trimester. they start to fill with fluid not milk..you dont produce milk til the baby is ready to be born...and they leak like crazy...
it is normal for my breast to leak if i'm not preagnant?
Yes, especially if you have been around A baby a lot
In my experience, breasts do not leak until after you have given birth and are actively breastfeeding.
Yes, it is absolutely normal and routine.
Risperdal can cause lactation
my mom did and so has many people that i know. i think that it is hormones.
Oh dear. Are you pregnant maybe? If not then hey. It happens sometimes, consult your doctor; but not serious. don't worry!
You should have your breasts checked by a doctor because sometimes this is a symptom of breast cancer.
It is not normal, but can happen from time to time. It is best to see a doctor about it to be sure.
You cannot tell when you are one week pregnant. Because the fetus is not big enough to see. But leaking of the breast is a sign of pregnancy.
That is odd, but if you have never had kids you need to go to the doctor. If not then it just happens, you can get a shot for that to stop
If you've been sterilized, you should not get pregnant. If you're not pregnant, you should not be leaking breast milk. You might not be leaking breast milk. You might have some type of infection. You should go to a clinic or doctor for proper diagnosis and treatment, if necessary.