Yes, for quite some time. I used my Avent hand pump on the side I wasn't nursing with so the milk wasn't lost/wasted.
2007-10-11 08:28:31
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answered by sparki777 7
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Did you just start breastfeeding? Usually, in the beginning, you will experience a let down with both breasts simultaneously, regardless of whether or not the baby is at that breast. It will take a few weeks before your baby begins to get the hang of it. For now you can pump that other breast to save the milk and freeze it, or just wear a nursing pad so you don't have a huge wet spot on your clothes.
2007-10-11 08:24:45
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answered by Astragalo 5
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The one I wasn't using always leaked for 9 months that I was breastfeeding. It never stopped or slowed down, but everyone's different.
2007-10-11 08:51:10
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answered by Tbone 5
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I under no circumstances felt that way, yet i'm particular that's common! I felt that my breasts have been sexier, I advise they could do lots. i found it lots less complicated, and became gentle with, having my breast out in public (for feeding purposes in basic terms) which i could desire to under no circumstances have carried out previously then. Breastfeeding made me sense Impowered and raised my self esteem. I had a purpose and no you may still desire to take my place and do for my baby what i could desire to. I even have an better self image than previously i became pregnant, I felt so pleasing in the time of my being pregnant and whilst breastfeeding.
2016-10-22 01:32:32
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answered by Anonymous
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It usually stops around 6 weeks when your supply regulates. However some women continue to leak the whole time.
2007-10-11 08:24:29
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answered by Anonymous
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I used to. It was a nightmare I found some great Breastfeeding support and answers at www.opmom.com.
You should check it out!
2007-10-11 11:05:01
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answered by Slainte 2
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Oh, yeah...
The Lansinoh brand nursing pads are by far the best I've tried. If you're nursing without a bra on, just keep a stack of washcloths by the bed and throw it over the breast your baby isn't on while you're nursing.
2007-10-11 08:25:37
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answered by Anonymous
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yes in the begining. if you've just begun then it hsould stop once your baby is on it's own schedule. i had ot wear nursing pad for the first 8 weeks and after that they never leak anymore and my son is 6 months
2007-10-11 08:37:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Especially in the beginning. Usually it either slows or stops after a few weeks.
2007-10-11 08:23:53
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answered by Sharon 3
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Both did. I went through nursing pads like Kleenex.
2007-10-11 08:33:28
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answered by Anonymous
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