Nipple discharge?

Discussion in 'Women's Forum' started by RetroGroove_Grrl, Nov 29, 2005.

  1. RetroGroove_Grrl

    RetroGroove_Grrl I'm a big girl now

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    A couple of nights ago I was fooling around with my man, and I asked him to squeeze my breasts really hard. So he did...

    A few moments later I looked down and found two small droplets of fluid, darkish in colour, though I couldnt tell if it was brown or red. I got up and switched on the light and gently squeezed my nipple and sure enough there was a small droplet of clearish brownish fluid coming out..

    so any ideas on what the hell it is... has this happened to anyone else?
     
  2. MrRee

    MrRee Senior Member

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    OK ~ I'll bite ;)

    The three times when my wife was pregnant, I had sympathetic milk discharge, and I'm a guy ~ Imagine what I felt!!!
    But in your situation I think that you've forced the release of natural oils. It is unwise to apply intense pressure too often on breasts because they easily damage, and breast cancer becomes a possibility. I mean enjoy yourself, but take care, eh?
     
  3. ZePpeLinA

    ZePpeLinA Jump around!

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    during certain times in the month i'd squeezy my left nipple a little and a whitish/clear liquid will come out. It often happens when i might be ovulating, cos on other times it doesnt come out at all. Perhaps it's got something to do with that...but you say it's dark, why dont you get it checked out by a doctor?
     
  4. RetroGroove_Grrl

    RetroGroove_Grrl I'm a big girl now

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    cos, I'm scared
     
  5. ZePpeLinA

    ZePpeLinA Jump around!

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    oh babe, dont be...it's best to know what it actually is than letting time pass and living in fear that might be something wrong. It might actually be something like what happens to me, i was really freaked out when it happened the first time so i understand, but it's best to know what's up
     
  6. Super_Grrl

    Super_Grrl Crazy love

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    I know you're scared, but breast health isn't something to put on the back burner - just ask women who put off mammograms and find out, too late, they have breast cancer. I'm not trying to scare you, but if you don't take control of your body, no one else will... go see your doctor as soon as possible - who knows, it might be nothing at all. But if it isn't nothing at all, the sooner you see your doctor, the more options you'll have for treating whatever it is.
     
  7. MarvlMan

    MarvlMan Member

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    Hey kiddo. That's the # one reason you go to a Dr.
    If you go soon enough, they either:

    #1) Praise you for being catious because what little thing it is they caught early enough nothing went wrong

    or

    #2) Praise you for being catious and tell you to watch it and you have nothing to worry about
     
  8. RetroGroove_Grrl

    RetroGroove_Grrl I'm a big girl now

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    I went, I'm going for an ultra sound soon too
     
  9. Super_Grrl

    Super_Grrl Crazy love

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    ^^^ let us know what's up, sister :) *breast wishes*
     
  10. Zeppelingirl

    Zeppelingirl Member

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    ok, this sounds weird, but when I read this I squeezed my nipple and surrounding area and I had some discharge too. Only on the right side. That was last night. I did it again today and the same thing happened... I have a pap on Friday, so I'll ask the doctor... but it is kind of freaky...
     
  11. Zeppelingirl

    Zeppelingirl Member

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    I pulled this up on webmd today:


    Nipple discharge


    There are two types of nipple discharge:

    Nonspontaneous discharge that occurs only when you press on your nipple is usually normal and occurs in over 80% of all women. The discharge can be clear, cloudy, white, yellow, green, or brown. The more the nipple is pressed or stimulated, the more fluid is discharged. This type of nipple discharge does not usually indicate a problem.

    Spontaneous discharge of fluid or blood from a nipple is a concern, except during pregnancy and breast-feeding. This type of discharge occurs without pressing or stimulating the nipple. Galactorrhea is one type of spontaneous nipple discharge and may be a side effect of a medication or caused by a noncancerous tumor in the pituitary gland (pituitary adenoma), decreased thyroid function (hypothyroidism), or certain types of cancer.

    Call your health professional if you have spontaneous nipple discharge or a discharge that looks like blood or is coming from only one nipple (unilateral).
     
  12. lost in smoke

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    im a guy n i had/ gettin rid of a nipple infection which looks like another small man teat on your nipple- i had white discharge n dont really know y im tellin ya, but it was quite amussin/ funkin hilarious third nipple styleee
     
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