It is not uncommon to have clear or slightly yellowish discharge from the breasts, especially during times of hormonal fluctuations. In most cases, this is not a cause for concern. However, if you are experiencing any unusual symptoms or concerns, it is always best to discuss them with your healthcare provider during your next appointment. Avoid unnecessarily touching your breasts to prevent stimulating the glands.
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