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Lactating but not pregnant
It's been more than 2years I have pcod.. But my periods are normal.just a flow decreased from 3 days to 1.5 days. And whenever my husband sucking my nipples even when I am pressing the breast .milk is coming out of them.even i am not pregnant but still my breasts are lactating.
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If you are sure you are not pregnant then you should not be much bothered about the milk secretion. Stimulation of the breast and sucking the nipples leads to secretion of oxytocin in the body which also has a milk let down effect. This is all normal.
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Check serum prolactin..connect plz for queries
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Serum prolactin to be tested....
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Get a test called serum prolactin it could be because of raised levels of this
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Get serum prolactin test done.
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