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35 years old and have not breastfed in 3 years, I noticed my shirt was wet and I had some discharge in my left breast, want to the doctor who thinks it’s nothing to worry about. But sending my for a momagram, just to be sure, it’s got me stressed out,

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🙂 This not rare..it’s a pity your GP didn’t give more information. But it’s wise to check it out.

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nana2327 in reply towobblybee

thank you for responding, a lot of people say it’s not rare, that helps me feel a little better

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Hey! Ask for a prolactin blood test to also be conducted. Believe me, it’s worth a shot!

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