If your breast are leaking at 3 months it may not be milk at all, but discharge. It is possible you have an infection.
if i took somas for pain and im pregant how long before it leaves my breast milk?
Its more then likely a hormone imbalance its not serious but you should go see a doctor
No at three months it is most unlikely to have milk in the breasts. well im about three months and ive got breast milk so yes it can happen it just means that your body produces much faster and alot more
Yes my son is getting ready to turn three and I still have milk coming ouy of both breast.
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. :)
yes, im 76 and i take a sip every once in a while yes, im 76 and i take a sip every once in a while
Im not sure how to answer this, do you mean. Why do my boobs hurt? if so, It's because they are growing. getting bigger.
I would rather say you don't use milk powder but instead breast milk. If that is not possible, I think Similac is pretty good.
i work around milk at my grocery store and being a science student i know that a quart of milk would weigh exactly 2.1 pds. now saying this breast milk weighs a little bit more than your average cow. i know that sounds weird but i still drink breast milk and im 38 years old. i do because it very nutritous. now remember i am jewish and i dont truly drink breast milk. sincerely. matthew rakashani.
Everybody body is different, I thought something was wrong with me also because i am 4 weeks almost five and my breast do not hurt at all.
Sometimes during puberty the hormones that tend to be rampant and somewhat imbalanced can cause your breasts to express fluid or even milk. Surprisingly this is very common in adolecent boys! There is no real cause for concern. You may want to wear an extra shirt, a cotton bra or even put absorbant pads in your bra if the leaking is showing through. These are commonly sold for nursing and pregnant women and can be found in department stores (Sears), maternity stores (Motherhood) and baby stores (like Babies R Us.) If the leaking is some color other than clear or whitish and is severe, lasts for a long time or is worrying you call your doctor or GYN and let them know what is happening. The will have information and advice for you. Your GYN is a great source of information about puberty, womanhood and what your hormones do. If you have started puberty or had your period you should be seeing a GYN regularly. A lot of the time they will not ask to have a vaginal exam if you aren't comfortable with that or if they feel you don't really need one. These are good years to get to know your doctor and feel comfortable with him before you need to go for your yearly PAPs. :)