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Can mirena cause breast milk production??

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PostPosted: 04/21/08 - 16:48    Post subject: Can mirena cause breast milk production?? Vote now! Reply with quote

Ive had the mirena for about 4 weeks now and 2 days ago whilst in the bath i noticed that my left breast was leaking milk! My breasts have also been very sore and swollen for about a week and im defenitily not pregnant! I stopped breast feeding my son about 9 months ago and am sure that my milk dried up. Can the mirena cause this and if so will it go away on its own??
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