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I had a misscariage 2 months ago?

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But my b*****s are leaking milk , What causes this> and is it normal?

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  1.   Your body was ready for a healthy baby, it doesn't know you had a miscarriage so it's just like you had a healthy baby.  In time, when you don't nurse, they should dry up.


  2. Even when you have a miscarriage you still go through all the hormonal changes and it sometimes happens. I had a miscarriage when I was 14 weeks preggo and I had the same thing happen.

  3. Yes, it's normal.  Your body is experiencing the cycle of pregnancy, even though you miscarried.  If you are bothered by the milk production, the best way to slow it down and then stop it is to keep your b*****s in a well fitted bra at all times and not to have them massaged or for the shower to hit them directly as any sort of motion like that will only stimulate the milk ducts and will produce more milk.  Eventually, the milk will stop being produced by your body.  However, it is a good idea to get checked out by a doctor when it does, just to make sure you have no plugged ducts or other health issues - sometimes the gallbladder will be affected, too.  Stay healthy!

  4. It is important to talk to your doctor. It is normal for some women to leak milk a few weeks after the miscarriage. I had this happen after both of my miscarriages and it turned out to be my hormone levels were way off. Just get it checked out and see what the doctor says.  

  5. Think you should go see your doctor, sorry for your loss, I understand how hard it is

  6. its important you talk to your dr about this hun  

  7. Firstly I am so sorry about your loss. Im assume it was not an early stage miscarriage, its normal for your body to adjust to changes i mean for your body to adjust to hormonal changes from pregnancy to normal no pregnancy. It takes the same amount of time if u were 3months it will take 3months to adjust,

  8. I am soo soo sorry for your loss.  It is so hard to adjust to the changes of your body with no baby to go along with them.  So, my heart goes out to you!

    What you are experiencing is normal.  Your hormones are comming down and you may feel out of wack alittle bit.  I would try not to be to concerned though.  

    I had a baby 14 months ago, and stopped breast feeding 8 months ago, my b*****s still leak and produce very little amounts of milk.

    If it continues or becomes bothersome for you, consult your doctor.

    Again, I am so sorry for your loss!!!!  Dont give up, we tried to concieve for 5 years and finally did only to loose that baby.  Three months after miscarrage, we found ourselves pregnant again and carried to full term.

    My thoughts are with you  

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