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Suggest Treatment For Breast Discharge After Undergoing D&C

hello doctor i had a D&C a week back. i was 14 weeks pregnant and was unaware of it. now the problem that i m facing is that my breasts were paining n i pressed them lil n there was sum water like excretion from both of them.... i don't know wat to do about it..... is it sumthing harmful or anything like? please answer me....
Sat, 26 Dec 2015
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Hello, and I hope I can help you today.

When some women have a second trimester pregnancy termination, sometimes the breasts make pre-milk from
the hormone withdrawal. It will stop by itself if you avoid stimulating your nipples, wear a tight bra, and using ice packs for breast tenderness.

So there is nothing to worry about concerning your breast discharge, as it can be normal and will go away on its own.

I hope I was able to adequately answer your question today and that this information was reassuring.

Best wishes,

Dr. Brown
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Suggest Treatment For Breast Discharge After Undergoing D&C

Hello, and I hope I can help you today. When some women have a second trimester pregnancy termination, sometimes the breasts make pre-milk from the hormone withdrawal. It will stop by itself if you avoid stimulating your nipples, wear a tight bra, and using ice packs for breast tenderness. So there is nothing to worry about concerning your breast discharge, as it can be normal and will go away on its own. I hope I was able to adequately answer your question today and that this information was reassuring. Best wishes, Dr. Brown