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Michelle~Lee
01/29/2006, 03:52 AM
im confused, i was looking at my breasts becuase they looked dry, and my one nipple started leaking clear liquid out of it, but the other ne has no leakage........is this what i am to expect, is it suppost to be a clear color, i read it was gonna be yellow or something, im very confused, any insight would be greatfull
ButtonsAndBows
01/29/2006, 04:03 AM
Hi! Just wanted to share that I went throught the same thing when I was pregnant with my son, who is now going on 17 months. The fluid I saw was clear as well. As far as I know, it's normal. I, personally, never saw anything yellow or a different color. The only time when I saw a yellowish tinge was when I would leak and stain my sports bra (TMI, sorry!). I hope this helps. :)
Michelle~Lee
01/29/2006, 05:21 AM
thank you for sharing your experience with me!
i feel much better now :o
Adelaide
01/29/2006, 05:15 PM
hey! i was about to ask the very same thing! i am now 23 weeks and recently started leaking clear fluid. just a few drops at a time, but enough to leave spots in bras or shirts if not wearing a bra. is this normal for my stage of pgcy? i am not even offically 6 months yet?
Yep - all completely normal. Some people get it, some don't.
I didn't with my DD (was squeezing the heck out of my nipples right til the end to see if I could get anything! and not a drop).
This time though, a light little squeeze and it's quite abundant - and clear. If I keep squeezing it kind of goes cloudy/milky but still white, not yellow.
When I was in hospital with DD I was expressing sometimes, and my milk was white, some other ladies milk in the fridge there was a creamy colour, and some people's was really yellow. The nurses called this colostrum/milk from the first few days 'liquid gold' hee hee so I guess it comes in all colours :eek: .
ultramichelle
01/29/2006, 10:15 PM
I wake up and sometimes my pjs have a spot on them and it has been going on since about 24 weeks. It has never been enough to make my bra noticably wet so hopefully you don't have to worry about that.
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