no My breast didn't leak in either of my pregnancies, and I produced gallons of milk. * I agree with both answers I thought something was wrong too because I had a friend who started leaking when she was 7 months along and I was due in two weeks and still nothing I had my daughter and still nothing come to find out some women dont even produce till the baby is due and the baby pretty much makes it happen I had to breast feed for 3 days before my milk even came and even though milk is not coming out soemthing else does(forgot what it is called) but yes dont worry totally normal.
if youre 1 day late your breasts shouldn't be leaking anything. not at least for several more months. get a pregnancy test.
The only medical explanation that comes to mind is... That you confused your birth control pills for the sugar pills and you are now 6 months pregnant.
When you're pregnant, the milk isn't in your breasts yet. It's not until after you actually give birth that you get milk in your breasts. It follows colostrom, which is a natural antibiotic.
Yes, that is normal. Everyone starts leaking at different times in pregnancy. i was pregnant with twins and started at 5 months. but i think most people start about 7-8 months pregnant.
I am pregnent three months and my breast leaking whenever its pressing or lying down like water no pain at all
Bitch is pregnant.
It might. Call your doctor and ask. if you are leaking fluid the baby might not have enough inside.
most likely your pregnant possibly more than 2 months , if not go to the doctor cause something might be wrong.
It's possible your breasts to feel big and heavy, but not all womens breats get that way.
If your breast are leaking at 3 months it may not be milk at all, but discharge. It is possible you have an infection.
Yes I would say that it is normal because with my second pregnancy I found out that I was 10 weeks pregnant because of my nipples leaking white fluid which seemed like milk...I wasnt aware that I could have that symptom but its possible..I took a pregnancy test as soon as I noticed the leakage and I was pregnant.
Leaking as in dripping 4 months after you stop nursing is not "normal" and needs a call to your doctor or midwife. Leaking as in droplets seen on your nipple or felt on on your bra, especially if the baby is crying or sucking on a bottle or leaking during sex is completely normal and may be seen or felt for months after lactation has ended.