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DaniRN
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Name: Danielle
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Another TMI personal breastfeeding question...
Or maybe I should say "post breastfeeding" since it's been quite a while. I exclusively nursed Kyle till he was almost 6 months old-had a waay oversupply-always leaked. Well anyhoo-here it is over a year later and sometimes my husband will say I occasionally still have some milk leak out of a breast during the deed, and sometimes after a hot shower if I squeeze one i'll notice leaking (mostly my left ). Is this normal after such a period? I was meaning to ask my ob/gyn at my annual yesterday but completely forgot-I could always give a call...
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Posted 4/23/09 8:56 AM |
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Re: Another TMI personal breastfeeding question...
I had that happen to me to for quite some time. It wasnt alot where I would leak, but I noticed it when I got out of the shower. I dont think its anything to worry about as it did finally stop for me, however, you also dont want to get clogged ducts and end up with a fever and mastitis. That hurts! I noticed the less stimulation, the faster it cleared up.
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Posted 4/23/09 8:59 AM |
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Kotka
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Re: Another TMI personal breastfeeding question...
I've never heard of that before. I stopped BFing because I got pregnant again. I would definently call your OB
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Posted 4/23/09 8:59 AM |
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2BEANS
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Name: Tina
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Re: Another TMI personal breastfeeding question...
This is normal. I do mammos and have had patients who havent breastfed in years tell me they have milk still. Its not a ton of milk but some. Yours may just take longer to dry up or you may just have. Ive also have had patients tell me they have and never breastfed. As long as its not blood, or foul smelling liquid your okay.
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Posted 4/23/09 9:06 AM |
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DaniRN
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Re: Another TMI personal breastfeeding question...
Posted by 2BEANS
This is normal. I do mammos and have had patients who havent breastfed in years tell me they have milk still. Its not a ton of milk but some. Yours may just take longer to dry up or you may just have. Ive also have had patients tell me they have and never breastfed. As long as its not blood, or foul smelling liquid your okay. Yeah-it's def not a lot at all-a few drips and only when DH touches them or after a hot shower sometimes.
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Posted 4/23/09 9:13 AM |
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2BEANS
wow time is going fast.
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Name: Tina
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Re: Another TMI personal breastfeeding question...
Posted by DaniRN
Posted by 2BEANS
This is normal. I do mammos and have had patients who havent breastfed in years tell me they have milk still. Its not a ton of milk but some. Yours may just take longer to dry up or you may just have. Ive also have had patients tell me they have and never breastfed. As long as its not blood, or foul smelling liquid your okay. Yeah-it's def not a lot at all-a few drips and only when DH touches them or after a hot shower sometimes.
Thats normal b/c of the nipple stimulation from both.
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Posted 4/23/09 9:18 AM |
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yankinmanc
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Re: Another TMI personal breastfeeding question...
I know about this actually, because I asked my breast doctor last time I went for a check up. What happens is that your milk ducts don't ever really stop working, they are always producing something, either a clear oily liquid, or a milky white oily liquid. This could happen for the rest of your life, the discharge can range from clear, to white, to green or brown. Nasty. But I had no idea about this, and I did ask. Some women have more discharge than others.
So its completely normal!
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Posted 4/23/09 9:24 AM |
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