Nipple discharge..??!

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lollippx
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Nipple discharge..??!

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What the heck?? So, I am having a pregnancy scare (which I'm obsessing about.) and 2 nights ago for gods know what I went to the bathroom and squeezed my boob and a white liquid came out? It happens with the other breast too but a much less smaller ammount and some of its clear?
Now, I really have to squeeze to get it out but it does come, I've never done this before so I don't know if this is a common occurence if I do that?? idk.. I've taken almost 10 HPT and all negative, so I can't be pregnant?! (I google everything, its torture!)
Last time I had sex was a bit before my last period (which did come) and my next period is absent. (8 weeks since last period!)
My only method of BC is condoms too, and I check everytime for leaks or tears.

I'm going to go to a clinic soon but I'd like a bit of feedback on my situation? Should I ask for a blood test? I went to the doctor last thursday and he didn't care that my period was absent and blamed it on my anxiety.. So.. I dunno. (I restarted my antidepressants then too!)
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Re: Nipple discharge..??!

Unread post by Heather »

So, stop Googling everything, silly. :P

One pregnancy test with a negative result tells you a pregnancy isn't happening here. 10 tells you...well, you know what it tells you, and it's about obsessing, not pregnancy. :) Blood tests aren't any more effective than urine tests. The only reason someone would usually run a blood test is if urine tests were not giving clear results, or to verify a positive result.

By all means, if you have breast health concerns -- and nipple discharges -- checking in with a doctor is a good idea, but not because of pregnancy, but to make sure your breasts are all okay, and you're not dealing with something like a duct infection.
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