fluid from breast.

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Hi im so much depressed...as I have a problem 

That from my breast it comes dome fluid its a white colur fluid,I m not pregnant and I dont have baby yet...

 I went to see the Gp he has taken my some blood tests all tests are normal...she refrerred me to the gynecology but ss their appointment are sooo late...I waited for 3 months but at the date of appointment they cancelled my appointment due to some reason...still waiting for the call...

  Anyhow please some one help me that I am not getting pregnant...is there a link of this that due to that breast fluid I m not getting pregnant?

    Please help me ....im to depressed:-(

  Thanks in advance

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  • Posted

    Nipple discharge is not a sign of pregnancy nor of getting pregnant. Do a pregnancy test if you need to confirm this but I do not think that pregnancy should be a worry.

    If the disccharge is coming from both breasts and you are unable to feel any lump then there is probably very little to worry about. But you are right to be upset about the long delay in being seen by a consultant. This is not acceptable. I hope all goes well for you.

    • Posted

      Hi sir .

       Nipple discharge is from both sides and I am not pregnant yet as I m asking that I m not getting pregnant the discharge a may b reason of not getting pregnant?

          

  • Posted

    Sorry, now I see what you are saying. Yes, your nipple discharge may be reflecting a hormonal imbalance of some kind and this in turn may account for your not getting pregnant. This would be even more likely if your periods are irregular or absent. You need hormonal assays and maybe your GP would do that for you while you are waiting to be seen by consultant.

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