If you have ever been pregnant yes. Some women have colustum or milk for years after. If you have never been pregnant, it doesn't happen that I'm aware of, but it may be a symptom for some women during PMS. If you are unsure, call your doctor and ask them about it.
AnswerIt's normal, believe me...I've been able to do it ever since I first started my period...I was afraid it was a sign of breast cancer, so I asked and it's okay. You might want to ask a doc, just to be safe, tho.
if it is clear its normal. if its white and milky its abnormal unless of course you are pregnant
In a pregnant woman that is usually what is called "colostrum" which is the fluid produced by the mammary glands before the milk comes in to nurse your baby with. This occurs late in pregnancy. It is perfectly normal and is filled with vitamins and anti-bodies for newborns.
Enlarged nipples are a sign of pregnancy, your dog may be pregnant. Take her to the Vet and see if she is pregnant.
If you are pregnant, this is probably colostrum, which is what you get before your breast milk comes in. It is perfectly normal and nothing to worry about. If it is painful, go and see your doctor. Mention it to your midwife next time you see him/her
Yes, those are glands of Montgomery. Don't pick or squeeze them!
It is not bad it is called lactating. It is normal if you are pregnant.
Probably not. Getting your period is a pretty reliable sign that you are not pregnant. It's normal to secrete small amounts of fluid from you nipples. If it seems excessive, consult your doctor. Well my daughter is 11 and she has liquid coming out of her nipples what does that mean??
Leaking small amounts of colostrum is normal, but leaking blood from you breasts (unless they are cracked, dry and irritated, may not be normal. Ask your OB. Leaking small amounts of colostrum is normal, but leaking blood from you breasts (unless they are cracked, dry and irritated, may not be normal. Ask your OB.
it is normal. with hormone flucuations, there can be pain in the nipples at any given point in time.
Yes, that's normal. Many women don't get colostrum or breast milk until they actually give birth. This is good, because it means that the colostrum won't go to waste - it contains so many useful nutrients, vitamins and antibodies for the baby
Thats normal mate aslong as you have dd's
You don't ovulate if you are pregnant and if you are not pregnant ovulation is perfectly normal.
It is normal to get colostrum at any point during pregnancy. Your body is getting ready to feed the baby. All of this is normal for your body.
What you're seeing is probably colostrum which comes in before milk; this is normal. The milk comes in a few days after the baby is born.
It's not real breastmilk, that wont come until the baby is born. This is colostrum and normal.
Yes it can. It is normal hun dont worry. As long as it is not puss or blood
Yes. Every woman experiences pregnancy differently.
It just means that you are normal. Your body is preparing for the birth and feeding of your baby. Many women experience colostrum leakage early in their pregnancy, some even in their first trimester.
It is definitely not a good idea. Any form of nipple stimulation, squeezing, sucking or pumping, can release Oxytocin which can cause contractions. At 25 weeks, this is definitely not something you want to happen. I'd don't think it's unsafe, but it's not recommended. There is no reason that you should need to do this. Your milk will come in on it's own after the baby is born. If it is getting squeezed out on accident. then it is probably OK. Just be a bit more careful, it's not at all necessary to do. I am also 25 weeks pregnant. My doctor told me not to squeeze colostrum from my nipples or even stimulate them very much, doing so can release oxitotion (I don't know the correct spelling) which can cause contractions, and lead to premature labor. Good luck with the rest of your pregnancy! I am 30 weeks pregnant and I was wondering the same thing cuz mine only leak if I squeeze them but my husband says that when he sucks on them he doesn't notice anything coming out so I was wondering if that's normal or not. Also if it's not ok to squeeze, suck, or pump then how come people can breast feed while pregnant and have no early contractions??
Although most women experience some colostrum earlier in their pregnancy, it is also normal to get colostrum later. It just depends on your body. I would not worry unless you have no milk after baby is born. You may even have colostrum now, but it just needs to be expressed. Sometimes, it is hard for the colostrum to let down.
Yes hairy nipples are normal for Men... but for girls they usually dont grow hair around the nipples.
No, it doesn't. It means you are horny or you're cold, or you want to have sex or masturbate. It's normal.
Yes, Yourbreasts are changing. Especially if this is a second or third pregnancy. It is called colostrum, and is the first liquid your baby needs at birth filled with vitamins and antibodies.
No, it's normal. It happens to some people and not to others. it is probably colostrum which is what your body starts producing when you're pregnant
Your nipples will get larger just like any other part of your body. It is normal.