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The ONLY time nipples should have discharge is during pregnancy, and typically in the last trimester only. Ask your doctor to make sure there is no problem.Generally, discharge during pregnancy is NOT a sign of breast cancer.
sounds like your pregnant...
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Breast discharge and breast enlargement can be side effects of the birth control pill. Pregnancy signs are a missing period and positive pregnancy test.
Nipple discharge is a common symptom, particularly with pregnancy or nipple stimulation. Hormonal imbalances can also cause nipple discharge. Rarely, nipple discharge can be a sign of cancer. See your health care provider for accurate diagnosis.
Yes, you can get pregnant even if you don't have nipples.
A white pus discharge from any nipple in a man is very serious because it could be a tumor. The discharge may not be pus and could be normal discharge if from a woman. Although, if it is pus, it could be a sign of breast cancer.
Yes. Not all women experience breast/nipple soreness or tenderness during pregnancy. Some women are 6 or 7 months pregnant before they find out that they are pregnant. So yes, it can happen.
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The following are symptoms of Ductal Carcinoma In Situ: a breast lump, Fluids coming out of the nipple, and rashes on the nipple. Ductal breast cancer is non-invasive, which means it can't spread to other areas of the body.
Areoli. it usually is darkened when your pregnant.
Lactation only occurs when a woman is pregnant or after she has a baby. This could occur for over a year after she has the baby (basically, however long she decides to breast feed it, the breasts will usually meet the demand). Other discharge can come out of the nipple, however, if there is an infection in the breast, for example. There is a possibility this pus could resemble milk. If there is ever any unexplained discharge coming from a woman's nipples, she should see a doctor.