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Have Sensitive Breasts, Tingling Nipples And Producing Colostrum. Had Essure Procedure Done. Cause?

I had the Essure procedure done along with 2 uteren ablations. I can in no way get pregnant!! However, for the past several days my breast have been extremely sensitive and have been tingling from the nipple all the way through the center of my breast. They also are producing colostrum My body is acting very strange. There is absolutely NO WAY I can get pregnant but I have all the symptoms. What could be going on?
Mon, 5 Aug 2013
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Hi,
After the procedure, it is essential that you remain protected for the first three months. In the current scenario, you should exclude pregnancy through a blood test for serum beta-hCG titre and also have a trans-vaginal sonogram. A tubal patency test can make sure if the procedure has been effective. You may consult your specialist for further suggestions. Hope this helps. Take care.
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Have Sensitive Breasts, Tingling Nipples And Producing Colostrum. Had Essure Procedure Done. Cause?

Hi, After the procedure, it is essential that you remain protected for the first three months. In the current scenario, you should exclude pregnancy through a blood test for serum beta-hCG titre and also have a trans-vaginal sonogram. A tubal patency test can make sure if the procedure has been effective. You may consult your specialist for further suggestions. Hope this helps. Take care.