It means you are about to give birth. The clear liquid cleans out the babys system before your milk will come in. Its normal relax Colostrum, or "first milk" is clear. It's normal, everything is working the way it's supposed to. Congratulations and good luck to you and your baby.
This is completely normal and nothing to worry about. It simply means that your body is getting ready to feed your baby when it is born. Most pregnant women experience some leakage in their third trimester of pregnancy.
It could mean that your waters are beginning to break, so you should be checked by a doctor or midwife.
This can't be good. Go seek a professional immediately.
It means your breasts are working fine as a woman in her 3rd trimester.
Probably that your pregnant.
no you breasts are producing milk for the baby and when you first start to breast feed the clear stuff is good for the baby. you will have milk coming out with the clear discharge.
This could be pregnancy related if your about 3 months along yes or a nipple discharge cause by drinking too much coffee or a nipple infection. Do a test and see your doctor.
This is caused by progesterone. I have this myself and im not pregnant. It can be pregnancy related but you would be over 3 months pregnant if this was the case. Still see your doctor about this. Breast and nipple changes need to be examined. ACTUALLY, you can get Colostrum leaking from your breasts at 4wks. it is clear-ish and can be squeezed out if you try. Colostrum is produced to get your body ready for breastfeeding. If you want more answers google it, because the majority of answers from all kinds of sites might make you feel better.
At least a few months
These are all clear signs that you are very much pregnant.
A woman's body naturally emits discharge to keep the vagina clean. The discharge should be clear.
This fluid is know as colostrum and happens as the body prepares for the birth of your baby.
Yes, drainage from breasts is an early sign of pregnancy... or another problem. Either way, get it checked out.
It could be normal. During pregnancy you usually have more discharge and they usually vary from watery to thick. If it concerns too much you ask your doctor about it.
For women who have breast fed previously, there may still be some colostrum leaking out even months after they have discontinued breast feeding. Pregnant women typically do not see any colostrom until the last trimester.You may be thinking at this point "but I've never been pregnant or breast fed prior to this leaking". This leaking can occur at any time, pregnant or not, history of breast feeding or not.During your normal monthly breast self exams, you will see some discharge when you squeeze the nipple. If you start seeing any discharge that occurs without this exam, and have the following, please consult your doctor right away:Leaking without squeezingLeaking that occurs often (for those who are not currently breast feeding)Leaking from one nipple more than the other, or just that one alone.If the discharge contains any tint of pink or red indicating blood.If it is clear or solid white in colourIf it appears like egg whitesThere may be another cause for those women who see leaking from both nipples. These women have what is known as "galactorrhea". They have a harmless, tiny tumor in the brain that triggers a response for more milk producing hormones called prolactin. This tumor (or even tumors) do not require surgery to remove.Always discuss any concerns you may have with your doctor. Tell him or her your symptoms, ask for a breast exam or mammogram if necessary. Let your doctor know if you are on any medications prescribed by other physicians. Some medications cause this, so read the pharmacy labels carefully.
Well if you are getting that instead of your period you might be pregnant. When you are pregnant that's about all you get is mucus. You will not bleed for nine months.