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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. A week-by-week guide to common pregnancy symptoms - AOL

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    Your body: You may notice that your breasts are beginning to leak colostrum, which is a watery, ... 29 weeks pregnant baby size (Photo Illustration/Getty Images) Your body: ...

  4. Cracked nipple - Wikipedia

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    Cracked nipple (nipple trauma or nipple fissure) [1] is a condition that can occur in breastfeeding women as a result of a number of possible causes. Developing a cracked nipple can result in soreness, dryness or irritation to, or bleeding of, one or both nipples during breastfeeding.

  5. Witch's milk - Wikipedia

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    A 16-day old male infant was treated with congenital heart failure presented with bilateral breast enlargement and witch’s milk. 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.

  6. Lactation - Wikipedia

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    Even thinking about breastfeeding can stimulate this reflex, causing unwanted leakage, or both breasts may give out milk when an infant is feeding from one breast. However, this and other problems often settle after two weeks of feeding. Stress or anxiety can cause difficulties with breastfeeding.

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    Postpartum preeclampsia is a serious and sometimes fatal condition related to having high blood pressure in the days or weeks after giving birth. It can lead to seizing, a stroke, blood clots ...

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  9. Breastfeeding - Wikipedia

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    It’s not unusual for small amounts of straw-coloured fluid called colostrum to leak from the nipples during this relatively early stage. [28] [29] [30] Breast development throughout pregnancy may result in significant Areola and Areolar gland enlargement, erectile nipples, and/or nipple sensitivity. [31] [32]