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Producing milk at 13 weeks?

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breastmillk · 14/04/2019 15:43

So me and DH DTD this morning and he said my nipples tasted sweet Blush (TMI hence the name change) I am 13 weeks tomorrow and iv just squeezed my nipples and managed to release a tiny drop of what looks like milk from both nipples!? Is that even possible or normal?! Second pregnancy and didn't happen with DC1...

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dementedpixie · 14/04/2019 17:19

It will be colostrum

SuddenlyISee · 14/04/2019 17:26

Yep definitely happened with me too.

HavelockVetinari · 14/04/2019 17:29

It's colostrum, it's normal. Once you're over 37 weeks you can squeeze and collect it in syringes for when your DC is born in case you have any initial latch problems.

WingingItMarie · 14/04/2019 17:41

Ok, so glad I’ve found this thread... I’m five weeks today and just got changed to find white crystals on both nipples (like granulated sugar - unfortunately not to diamonds!). I noticed my nipples ‘looked’ different this morning - more pronounced and they’ve been sore since 8 DPO. I’ve not seen any references to this sort of thing so early. If anyone can reassure me, that would be nice. My booking appointment is another 3 weeks and 2 days away!
Thanks x

breastmillk · 14/04/2019 18:22

@WingingItMarie iv had the same since 5 weeks, didn't take much notice till DH mentioned it!

Thanks for the advice everyone :)

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WingingItMarie · 14/04/2019 18:28

Thanks @breastmilk that’s reassuring. Grin

ItStartedWithAKiss241 · 14/04/2019 18:30

Aw yes this happens to me! Always produce milk super early in pregnancy. X

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