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  2. Nipple discharge - Wikipedia

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    Infection in a breast, either mastitis or breast abscess may cause a discharge. [1] [3] Eczema of the nipple may result in a discharge with crusting of the nipple skin. [5] Nipple discharge may be due to breast cancer, particularly if there is an accompanying breast lump. [4] A blood-stained discharge may appear in Paget's disease. [5]

  3. Witch's milk - Wikipedia

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    After 3 weeks of heart failure treatment, although he did not show any improvement for heart failure, the breast returned to normal size and no witch’s milk was observed. Within the period of treatment, the infant’s prolactin level showed a trend with both decrease and increase ending with an elevated level.

  4. Seroma - Wikipedia

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    Seroma is the most common surgical complication after breast surgery. It is due to the presence of rich lymphatic system in the breast, low fibrinogen levels in lymph fluid and potential space creation in the breast after surgery, which contributes to seroma formation. Seroma is more common in older and obese people. [7]

  5. Lactation - Wikipedia

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    From the eighteenth week of pregnancy (the second and third trimesters), a woman's body produces hormones that stimulate the growth of the milk duct system in the breasts: Progesterone influences the growth in size of alveoli and lobes; high levels of progesterone inhibit lactation before birth.

  6. Breastfeeding difficulties - Wikipedia

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    Breastfeeding difficulties refers to problems that arise from breastfeeding, the feeding of an infant or young child with milk from a woman's breasts.Although babies have a sucking reflex that enables them to suck and swallow milk, and human breast milk is usually the best source of nourishment for human infants, [1] there are circumstances under which breastfeeding can be problematic, or even ...

  7. 'Free the Nipple' movement: Women can now legally go ... - AOL

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    The court's ruling determined the law was based on "negative stereotypes depicting women's breasts, but not men's breasts, as sex objects." In its decision, the court also pointed to nearby cities ...

  8. Jennifer Love Hewitt Recalls Leaking Breast Milk at Work ...

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    Jennifer Love Hewitt Recalls Leaking Breast Milk at Work Meeting Post Baby. January 15, 2021 at 3:19 PM. Milk mishap! ... This Olay anti-aging cream is down to $18: 'In one week, wrinkles are ...

  9. Galactorrhea - Wikipedia

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    Galactorrhea (also spelled galactorrhoea) (galacto-+ -rrhea) or lactorrhea (lacto-+ -rrhea) is the spontaneous flow of milk from the breast, unassociated with childbirth or nursing. Galactorrhea is reported to occur in 5–32% of females. Much of the difference in reported incidence can be attributed to different definitions of galactorrhea. [1]