If it was light and whitish it is meant to be normal, but it is sticky and probable off-white or yellowish then it could be an infection and you are best visiting a doctor to check if you are fine.
this can possibly mean that you are pregnant
This should be human breast milk. We are mammals and we feed our babies milk.
Usually a form of breast milk. This sometimes happens with the onset of puberty. However you should always consult a physician for a definite answer and exam, not the internet.
breastmilk
no
yes, but if you are worried ask your mum or get your doctor to check it out for you.
it might be a sign of cancer but you need to visit a physician to know the real cause.
It's not completely uncommon for nipples to be facing inwards, but if they cause you any pain, or anything comes out when you gently squeeze them, I'd suggest seeing a doctor. The only exception to this is if you are pregnant, and what comes out is breast milk. If your nipples facing inwards is bothering you, you can gently squeeze around them with your (clean) thumb and index finger. But if they don't pop out when you squeeze gently like that, then don't force it.
First, don't be squeezing your breasts. Second, ask a doctor. Yellow or green discharge may mean an infection in the milk ducts.
Breast milk comes from the milk ducts in a female's breast.
yes
Don`t squeeze. Nipples have tiny glands around the areola that produce some fatty substance when you are nursing, to protect the whole area. Now, if you are not female and not nursing and not on the pill, you may see a doctor anyway.
who told you to do that? not a dr or nurse i am sure. in later months of pregnancy is you squeeze your nipples, milk will come out, but not before you have even missed your firs period. just take a pregnancy test.
There are very high chances that it is treatable if you have a red nose and when you squeeze it white stuff comes out the pores. This could be acne or rosacea both of which are curable. .
when your pregnant you normally lactate so milk comes out naturally there is no need to squeeze milk by hand
if you havnt had a baby recently yes mine leaked my whole pregnancy from 2 months on and even a long time after i would take a test just to make sure...