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Default Apr 17, 2016 at 01:51 PM
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I am not pregnant or nursing, and I never have been pregnant. I am a virgin when it comes to intercourse due to my boyfriend's ED, and he has been my only partner, so there is no chance of pregnancy.

Last night, we were being intimate when I noticed a few drops of milk coming out of my nipple.

Have any other couples experienced this? I am on risperdal, which can cause lactation, but I have never experienced that before. I think it was likely how sexually stimulated I was.

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Default Apr 17, 2016 at 03:13 PM
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It's the risperdal, trust me.


I had the same side effect, but it never leaked (Thank God!), like some people report, it was only visible when squeezing.


Once I stopped taking it lactation ceased, and I have been pregnant (many moons ago) so I know for sure it was med related.

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Default Apr 18, 2016 at 05:10 AM
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As Trippin has said the most likely reason is your meds but it is worth mentioning to your prescriber so they can make a note of it. Occasionally my brother has experienced lactation and it has been put down to hormonal fluctuations, he was advised to eat less processed food.

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Default Apr 18, 2016 at 05:21 AM
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risperdal can elevate your prolactin level; your gyn can check your level (there are other things that can elevate prolactin too)

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