I would go to my doctor
You might have a tumor in your pituitary gland called prolactinoma. You should have it checked out by a gynecologist or an endocrinologist. Answer yeah its true, I suddenly started having a 14 day cycle, then I started producing breast milk after my doctor tried to put me on the pill to regulate these 14 day perods. i was later diagnosed with a macro prolactinoma by CT scan and discovery of elevated levels of the hormone prolactin in my blood. I was put on mediation now my periods come every 21 days wich is an improvement.
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It could be because of hormonal imbalance,high levels of the hormone prolactin in the blood causes milk discharge,Kindly consult a gynaecologist.
Yes you can keep it going, You can also start lactating without being prgnent and keep it going.
Words describing the breast of an animal include: thorax chest breast To describe the milk-producing (mammary) glands of a mammal, equivalent to the breast(s) of a human female, terms could include: mammary or mammaries breast(s) udder(s) To describe the equivalent to the nipple(s) of a human female, terms used could be: teat(s) tit(s) nipple(s) mamilla or mamillae
Milk is produced in the breast due to hormonal reaction. The breasts will lactate if the woman is pregnant and closer to the end of the third trimester. It could also be due to hormonal imbalances, which should be looked at by a physician or medical professional.
My breast leaked over a year after I had my children.My doctor said it was normal.
Most of the breast is fatty tissue, which gives it its rounded and pronounced shape. The milk producing cells are in front of this fatty tissue Breast size doesn't have any impact on the ability to produce milk, nor does it have any impact on milk capacity.
It depends on when you started puberty. It could be anywhere from 15 to 19. There is a wide age range so don't worry.
sadly im not sure, but when i was twelve i had lumps in my breasts and my doctor asked if they leaked to get rid of something. i dont know if its a good sign or bad sign. but atleast you know you are not alone. :)
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Bromocriptine acts on the dopamine receptors to increase dopamine levels which increased dopamine reduces prolactin levels. I would hypothesize that even though your prolactin levels decrease that it would be possible that the tumor could still grow because of the fact that it is abnormal cells and the growth may be irrelevant to your prolactin level. Most pituitary tumors are benign, but not all. I would recommend looking into some diets designed to eliminate cancer. Eat more fruits and veggies that are high in antioxidants, and eliminate oxidants that you have control of.