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Hi Anon,

Thank you for sharing your question with the EmpowHER community! I am sure you and your partner were very surprised by this, but let me reassure you it is quite common and might just be a change in your hormones when sexually arroused.

If it just happens during arousal then you have nothing to be too concerned about. If it persists or happens with no arousal, then I would seek medical attention from your doctor or OB. 

If it persists, the medical term for this condition is galactorrhea. I included a link from the EmpowHER community with facts about this condition. When in doubt, contact your doctor and just let him or her know your symptoms. 

Anon, does this help?

https://www.empowher.com/breast-discharge/content/breast-discharge-what-does-it-mean

Best,

Kristin

September 10, 2014 - 12:15pm

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