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Q: Can You Produce Colostrum Even If You Are Not Pregnant?
asked by: phal on November 1st, 2004
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I had a baby 7 months ago. I breastfed him for 6 wks. I have now noticed that one of my breast is a little larger than the other one and I am able to squeeze a little colostrum out of it. Could this mean that I am pregnant again or is this something that happens from time to time?
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bellax0x
replied on November 1st, 2004
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Its probobly because you had a baby not toolong ago

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phal
replied on November 1st, 2004
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But could I still be producing the colostrum even if has been six months and I haven't had any before a couple days ago
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