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Irregular Periods, Pregnancy Test Negative, Water Leaking From Breasts. Pregnant?

hello doctor. I m 29 years old. I want to know whether I m pregnant or not. my last periods was on april 22, 2012 and thereafter I ve bleeding on may 14, 2012 and it was not normal. on june1, 2012, I have tested my pregnancy at home and test was negative. from my breast i have seen water from my nipples. what to do?????????/
Mon, 11 Jun 2012
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It could be hyperprolactinemia because a high prolactin level can lead to irregular periods (with even amenorea) and galactorrhea (leaking from breasts). So serum level of prolactin should be measured with ultrasound examination as well. It can be also reasonable to investigate your hormonal panel (FSH, LH, estrogen, progesterone, testosterone) with HCG (Human chorionic gonadotropin) - to exclude pregnancy because in some cases tests could be unreliable. There are some very effective drugs which can be prescribed to treat your problem.
Wish you Good Health
Dr O. Aleksandrov
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Irregular Periods, Pregnancy Test Negative, Water Leaking From Breasts. Pregnant?

Hello It could be hyperprolactinemia because a high prolactin level can lead to irregular periods (with even amenorea) and galactorrhea (leaking from breasts). So serum level of prolactin should be measured with ultrasound examination as well. It can be also reasonable to investigate your hormonal panel (FSH, LH, estrogen, progesterone, testosterone) with HCG (Human chorionic gonadotropin) - to exclude pregnancy because in some cases tests could be unreliable. There are some very effective drugs which can be prescribed to treat your problem. Wish you Good Health Dr O. Aleksandrov