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Lump in breast 4 weeks after birth

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MummyKSA · 26/12/2018 23:36

Hi..first time posting here (not sure if I’ve done it right!) I will be going to the doctors about this but wanted to know if anyone has had anything similar... I had a baby 4 weeks ago. I’m not breastfeeding and as far as I’m aware, my milk isn’t producing any more (nothing coming out of them anyway!) anyway, I haven’t checked my breasts for a while so thought I would tonight. I found a lump in one of them (possibly a smaller one in the other side but not 100% sure).. it’s a little smaller than a pea..could this be due to not long since having a baby? I’ve almost stopped bleeding..very little blood now.. I suffer so bad with health anxiety so in desperate need of reassurance until I can get in the doctors. Thanks in advance

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PoutySprout · 26/12/2018 23:39

Is it red and hot? Could be a blocked duct.

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MummyKSA · 26/12/2018 23:44

No it's not red or hot. A little tender when I feel it.. but that's all

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OrdinaryGirl · 27/12/2018 00:16

Two things:

  1. Commonest things are commonest. Most lumps turn out to be nothing at all to worry about.
  2. It is absolutely the responsible thing to do to make an appointment with your GP tomorrow for as soon as possible. Tell the receptionist why you need the appointment.

    It might be something. It probably isn't. But you are a mum now and whatever happens, you will handle it. You've got through a pregnancy and a delivery - you're made of sterner stuff than you think. And we Mumsnetters are always here to provide a paw of support. 💪🏼 Thinking of you, OP.
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needadviceeeee · 27/12/2018 00:25

Defo go the gp but it sounds like a swollen milk duct to me, I had one after stopping breastfeeding and although you say you don't, the milk will still be there x

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Shopkinsdoll · 27/12/2018 00:31

I had this two weeks after I had my daughter. I was so worried, the doctor sent me to the breast clinic. Waited two weeks for my appointment. But the lump disappeared. Went to my appointment anyway just for a peace of mind. He told me it was prob a swollen milk duct.

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cucumbergin · 27/12/2018 00:46

It may well be a blocked milk duct - but if the GP does refer you for further screening, please don't panic, it's perfectly normal. 99%+ of women referred for that two week screening will get the all clear at that stage and it's far far better to go along and find out that e.g. that mysterious worrying lump is nothing but a common lactocele/milk cyst so you can forget about it instead of worrying.

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OrdinaryGirl · 28/12/2018 18:50

How are you getting on @MummyKSA ? Hope you've now got an appointment and are feeling a bit calmer. 💐

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MummyKSA · 28/12/2018 19:05

Hi @OrdinaryGirl! I've literally just got back from the doctors an hour ago! Couldn't get an appointment yesterday. Well I saw the doctor and she said it feels like there's another lump on the other side too that's smaller. She said that she thinks my breasts feel like post partum breasts at the moment and that I need to go back in 4 weeks for another check. She said that after a baby, breasts are quite lumpy and bumpy due to hormones etc so just need to see what they're like once they're settled. Thank you so much for checking in on me, I really appreciate that xxx

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OrdinaryGirl · 28/12/2018 20:54

I’m really glad you got an appointment so quickly. And great that the doctor believes all is as expected for post-partum breasts. 👍🏻
Defo make the 4 week follow up appointment as soon as you can, to make sure it doesn’t get lost in the newborn admin noise!
And remember you always have a paw of support available here on Mumsnet. It’s the sisterhood of motherhood. ‘Spect we’ll see you around. ☺️

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MummyKSA · 28/12/2018 21:04

@OrdinaryGirl Thank you so much! I suffer terribly with health anxiety and keep thinking "what is she's got or wrong" or "what If it's something serious and I'm one of the tragic cases and don't make it".. I'm 27 tomorrow and terrified I'm not going to see my little girls grow up! I know that sounds daft but these next 4 weeks are going to drag and I'm already cracking! Xx

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cucumbergin · 29/12/2018 11:32

Happy birthday today MummyKSA!

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Mrspotter12 · 29/12/2018 11:43

Happy birthday xx

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MummyKSA · 30/12/2018 18:14

Thank you so much @cucumbergin @Mrspotter12 xx

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Mrspotter12 · 10/01/2019 15:51

Have you got an appointment sorted yet? How are you doing?Thanks

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MummyKSA · 10/01/2019 16:07

@Mrspotter12, I have to go back to see the gp on 25th Jan to see if they've settled. I had my routine 6 week baby check yesterday with a different doctor who checked also, and he said they are both lumpy and thinks they feel like post partum breasts but make sure I go to the appointment at the end of the month after my period has been and gone (it just came yesterday) so hopefully, fingers crossed they will have settled down by then. Still terrified! Xx

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cucumbergin · 10/01/2019 16:36

If it seemed at all worrying they'd have had you in for an ultrasound before now - so don't worry. The fact that it's a bit longer to wait isn't a bad thing, it just means they're going to be thorough and want you to follow up. You still need to go along (otherwise it will lurk around in the back of your head until it's done) but this is just to be absolutely sure.

If you find the fear/anxiety is getting on top of you please ask your midwife/HV/GP for help - esp just so soon post-partum, they will understand that you might need more support.

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MummyKSA · 10/01/2019 17:16

@cucumbergin thank you.. I will definitely make sure I go to the follow up appointment, otherwise it will just take over my mind and I won't be able to settle. Just hoping to god that it's just down to having a baby and nothing more serious!! Xx

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OrdinaryGirl · 21/01/2019 21:48

Hello OP, just checking in to say you are in my thoughts. Not long to go now and hopefully come the 26th your kind will be put at rest.

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OrdinaryGirl · 21/01/2019 21:49

'Mind'!
It reads very menacingly with my typo 😳

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MummyKSA · 22/01/2019 13:40

Hello @OrdinaryGirl! Aww that's so sweet of you. Thank you. I have my appointment on Friday so I'll update on here once I've been. Fingers crossed!! Xx

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fedupntired · 24/01/2019 14:46

All the best for tomorrow 💐💐

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MummyKSA · 24/01/2019 15:26

Thank you very much @fedupntired xx

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cucumbergin · 25/01/2019 12:12

Hope today's appointment set your mind at rest Flowers Flowers

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MummyKSA · 25/01/2019 12:42

The appointment is at 4:30pm. I will update you as soon as I get back. The lump still hasn't gone so I haven't got high hopes :( xx

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cucumbergin · 25/01/2019 15:46

If they do want to check it out further DON'T PANIC. It is prob a milk cyst or something harmless. I spent weeks trying to ignore one instead of being sensible like you did and just popping to GP for checkup, and after a referral to breast cancer clinic when I eventually went in (which was hard not to panic about) it was all clear.

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