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Why Am I Experiencing Bloated Stomach And Sore Breasts While Consuming Pregnacare Conception After Suffering A Miscarriage?

I am 28 years old and 5.7. I started taking pregnacare conception a month ago after two months of a miscarriage on 5 weeks (I had an abortion over 5years ago).



Two weeks ago, I fell ill (bad cold and fever) with some pregnancy symptoms so I ran a pregnancy blood test at the hospital which came back negative. Last week i noticed that I have milk coming out of my breast when squeezed, my breast feels so heavy and full and i also feel very bloated in the tummy. Please what is wrong with me.

Tue, 31 Dec 2013
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Hi,
Milk coming out of your breast when you're not pregnant is called galactorrhea. It occurs due to high prolactin levels. It may cause delayed periods also. Check your prolactin level and get the appropriate medicine.
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Why Am I Experiencing Bloated Stomach And Sore Breasts While Consuming Pregnacare Conception After Suffering A Miscarriage?

Hi, Milk coming out of your breast when you re not pregnant is called galactorrhea. It occurs due to high prolactin levels. It may cause delayed periods also. Check your prolactin level and get the appropriate medicine.