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Trying To Conceive, Have White Breast Tips, Clear Fluid Discharge, Negative Pregnancy Test. Pregnant?

Hi doctor, me and my boyfriend have been trying for a baby for nearly 1 yr now. Today I've noticed when I got out the bath that the end of my nipples were white ? This made me think I was pregnant, i have a 3 yr old so i know what to expect. my boobs were killing me 2 weeks ago but a test was negative. Today I went and bought another test it is still negative, I'm confused ? My left nipple is now leaking clear liquid why is this? Could I be pregnant?
Tue, 23 Apr 2013
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Hello,
Thanks for posting your query on health care magic.

Since two of the pregnancy tests are negative, less likely you are pregnant.
Milky discharge from nipple could be due to hyperprolactinemia.
I recommend you to get your blood tested for serum prolactin levels for definitive diagnosis.
Hope this helps.
regards,
Dr Nilofer
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Trying To Conceive, Have White Breast Tips, Clear Fluid Discharge, Negative Pregnancy Test. Pregnant?

Hello, Thanks for posting your query on health care magic. Since two of the pregnancy tests are negative, less likely you are pregnant. Milky discharge from nipple could be due to hyperprolactinemia. I recommend you to get your blood tested for serum prolactin levels for definitive diagnosis. Hope this helps. regards, Dr Nilofer