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tubes tied lactating nausea period, Prego?

I have my tubes tied I have been having nausea and vomiting and my boobs started lactating but I just started my period why would I get pregnancy symptoms if im not prego is it normal to lactate before your period my youngest child is ten
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I went to the doctor she thinks its just hormones  so she sent me for some blood work. I think maybe im picking up on symptoms. from a couple of my friends one is prego and one just had her baby, maybe im producing sympathy milk im not lactating anymore anyway I think it was just a weird thing. Thanks for you advice though i'll let you know if its anything else
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Hi thankyou for your advice I made an appointment with my doctor on the 6th i'll let you know what happens.
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Hello,
These symptoms can be due to galactorrhea. Galactorrhea occurs because your body is making too much prolactin.It can occur in a hormonal imbalance, such as from taking birth control pills, hypothyroidism, chronic breast stimulation, such as from frequent breast self-exams or sexual activity and rarely in hypothalamic disorders. Confirmed by examination of the breast discharge under the microscope and by serum TSH levels.

It is very difficult to precisely confirm a diagnosis without examination and investigations and the answer is based on the medical information provided. For exact diagnosis, you are requested to consult your doctor.  I sincerely hope that helps. Take care and please do keep me posted on how you are doing.




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