If women leak a lot of milk during pregnancy, do they skip the colostrum phase when baby arrives?
fvfv81 asked:
The colostrum usually comes in first after your baby is born, and then your milk supply comes in. If a women were to leak a whole lot and not dry up during pregnancy, it would seem to me that she would just be feeding her new baby breast milk(since it's been coming out already) when the baby arrives?
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#1 by Mommy Content on January 14, 2010 - 4:31 am
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Women don’t leak “milk” during pregnancy, it’s still colostrum.
Proper breast milk won’t come in until about 2-3 days after after the baby is born as your hormone levels change in response to your body recognising you are no longer pregnant.
#2 by Mommy Content on January 17, 2010 - 4:20 am
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its not milk that is leaking while a woman is pregnant, its colostrum. milk doesn’t come in until after the baby is born.
#3 by lawschoolmommy.org on January 18, 2010 - 11:55 am
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