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I will be watching the replies with interest, because I have an
easy-to-express discharge from both breasts which sounds the same. I first
noticed it about five years ago when my youngest was four or five. I have
never had it analyzed, but it tastes salty, and a little metallic. My
doctor doesn't have a clue what it is, but says not to worry... (?!!?)
/Rheta White
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> Date: Fri, 2 Aug 2002 12:03:00 -0700
> From: Betsy Wells-Gephart <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Green Milk
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> Oh great collective wisdom,
> I have a mom here in my hospital who is a primip, delivered by C/S.
She
> has a baby boy. For years she has been able to express greenish-gray
fluid,
> in small quantities from her breasts. At every annual physical exam she
has
> noted this to her doctors who say its from cysts in her breasts and they
are
> not worried. She can not feel the cysts on monthly manual exams or not.
She
> wants to breastfeed, but she wants assurance that this is green stuf is
OK.
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