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Milk dripping from my ...?

by Guest56423  |  earlier

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.....b*****s when im not nursing..do i save it for later or let it drip ?

pl share your experiences..

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  1. Its best to just leave it.  Its always best to nurse baby directly when you can.  And if you are going to be away from baby its always best to leave them the freshest milk possible.


  2. just get some good nursing pads and wait it out.  the leaking should stop as your supply adjusts to your baby's needs.  i stopped leaking around 3 months.  pumping it now could prolong an oversupply problem.

  3. Are you pregnant?  I started lactating like a week before I gave birth to both my little ones.  I recommend not saving it.  It goes bad really fast.  Besides, if you are leaking when you are not nursing that means you have more than enough for when you are.  I would recommend Johnson's nursing pads.  They are the best.  

  4. You could try pumping and using nursing pads. That is what I did. I pumped what I could and used the pads for the rest of the day until I could pump again. (This was in between nursing the baby) :)

  5. LOL, use breast pads. Don't save it for later...

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