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Galactorrhea is a condition that causes your breasts to leak milk when you aren’t pregnant or haven’t recently given birth

Find out why your breasts may leak milk when you're a breastfeeding mom, and what you can do about it. Is the old wives' tale that hearing a crying baby can make breast milk leak actually true Read on to learn common causes of leaking breast milk and how you can manage it. Breasts that leak, drip or even spray milk in the weeks (and sometimes even months) after delivery are a common and normal postpartum symptom Here's what new moms need to know about leaking breasts in the postpartum period, plus ways to minimize the mess. But it can be a sign of an underlying condition

Galactorrhea mostly happens to people assigned female at birth It can happen even to those who haven't had children or who have gone through menopause. Breast milk leakage can leave stains and discomfort 5 simple strategies help balance supply, relieve pain, and keep clothes dry. Understanding why breast milk leaks, when it happens, and how to manage it effectively can help mothers feel more confident and comfortable In this article, we’ll explore the biological reasons behind milk leakage, common triggers, the types of leakage, and how it impacts daily life.

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