Re: light, cloudy discharge thru breasts.
From: Harvey S. Marchbein, M.D. (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon, 30 Apr 2001 22:29:03 -0500
the last period you described may very well be associated with a
pregnancy but not definitely. Depending upon your frustration
tolerance, either do a test now and if negative, see how the next period
goes OR just wait to see how the next period goes. Both choices are
correct.
Hope this helps and write back anytime for more information.
HSM
At Sat, 28 Apr 2001, sheela wrote:
>
>I am 30 years old and trying to conceive for first time for the past
>6 months. My last period began on April 16 (5-6 days late for the first
>time
>and with symptons of nausea and drowziness) and only really lasted for
>two
>days with some VERY light spotting afterwards for another 5 days. I
>also did pregnancy test on the first day of my period(32nd day of my
>last cycle)and it was negative.However this morning my both breasts were
>sore and when I checked it, there was some light, cloudy discharge.
>Although I am not yet due for this month's period, I am curious if this
>could be a
>pregnancy as I realize that some women do get their periods while
>pregnant. Should I wait to see if I get my next period and if it's
>normal, or should I take a pregnancy test again? Any help you could
>offer me would be greatly appreciated.
--
Harvey S. Marchbein, M.D. FACOG, FACS
Great Neck, New York
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