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writes: Can you squeeze colostrum out of your boobs during the second month of pregnancy if it is your second pregnancy and you breastfed? Is that a good sign of pregnancy, or could colostrum just still be present after giving birth three years ago? Even if you only breast fed for two weeks. I had unprotected sex on the 7th last month and I have not yet gotten my period. I took a test on the 29th and it was negative, but I have no clue when I last had my period. Now Im leaking colostrum... why?
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reader, anonymous, writes (10 April 2010): Okay your question is just a little confusing, are you pregnant now, and if so are you in your second month? The colostrum is NOT from your last pregnancy. If you are pregnant and are in your second month than yes, colostrum can be present althought its not common, but it is neither a good sign or bad sign during your pregnancy. It just is what it is really. Nothing to really worry about though. It doesn't really matter what pregnancy it is or whether or not you breastfed the last time or for how long. But if you are not pregnant, then I would definitly go into a doctor to get that checked out, because if you aren't then it would necessarily be normal. Good luck.
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