In some medical cases, a severe "accident"—such as a seat-belt injury during a car crash—has caused trauma to the milk ducts in postpartum or pregnant women, leading to a massive collection of milk within the breast.
Usually, it is the baby's suckling that triggers this hormonal chain reaction. Potential Concerns XB - Accident Causes Breast Milk Production HD.mp4
If you or someone you know is experiencing unexpected milk production (galactorrhea) following an injury, it is important to consult a healthcare provider. While it can be a temporary response to trauma, it can also be a sign of: In some medical cases, a severe "accident"—such as
While extremely rare, physical trauma to the chest can lead to , which is the production of breast milk unrelated to pregnancy or nursing. In some medical cases