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No milk yet...

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FanillaFudge · 06/04/2011 09:41

I'm 35 weeks pregnant and have had no leakage. I'm sure with the other two I was fully aware that my boobs were full of milk by now... is this normal?

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nethunsreject · 06/04/2011 09:42

I had none either

tiktok · 06/04/2011 09:46

Very unusual (impossible?) for breasts to be full of milk at 35 weeks, though, fanilla, and only some women experience leakage.

You produce colostrum at the end of pregnancy and for the first few days after the birth. Milk is not made until after the birth. Some women do feel full at the end of pregnancy but it's not with milk - and colostrum is only ever made in small quantities. It's just the anatomical changes in pregnancy which indicate the breasts preparing for milk production. But plenty of women don't feel this.

Your lack of leakage and fullness is normal :)

FanillaFudge · 06/04/2011 09:49

Ah good - so the last two weren't normal then Grin

I can remember literally spraying milk every time I got into the bath the last two times, and that was well before 35 weeks. Blush

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