Newborns can have galactorrhea because high levels of estrogen get into the baby's blood from the mother. This can make baby's breast tissue larger and can cause a milky discharge from the nipple.
Attribution: Avallain
Newborns can have galactorrhea because high levels of estrogen get into the baby's blood from the mother. This can make baby's breast tissue larger and can cause a milky discharge from the nipple.
Attribution: Avallain