With my first I started around 25 weeks, my 2nd was 20 weeks. My friend just had a baby and didn't even know leaking was a thing because she never did at all until post birth.
I think with my first it was 30ish weeks, I had a little something. I had my 14 week appt today and my dr did mention that it could happen any time and not to worry if there was a little leakage.
Mine just started leaking in the past couple weeks. I was wondering what the dried stuff was on there, and then yesterday I actually SAW it leaking. Freaked me out. I wasn't expecting colostrum this early (23 weeks). Glad I'm not the only one!
My colostrum came in at least a month or so ago. With DS, it wasn't until about the week before I went into labor. I'd imagine that there's a very wide range of normal when it comes to being able to express or leak colostrum.
Update! My toddler self weaned and I'm convinced it was because I started producing colostrum. This was about 18 weeks, so 7 weeks earlier than last time.
@lionstigersbears A very similar thing happened to me. We had been working on weaning, and DS was only drinking from the right side once per day. He self-weaned as my milk changed on that side, then colostrum came in on the left (which had been previously weaned fully) a few weeks later.
I am 22 wks and I'm leaking a bit. I first noticed it dried and asked my Dr. who confirmed it was colostrum. I didn't know it could come in early either...
I am 23 weeks and two days ago my left nipple was really really sore for some reason and then I went in to rub it and it felt like something was dried to it. I assume it's the start of colostrum. I've never been this pregnant before so I'm not really sure. One thing I am sure of is that I'm gonna go out and buy nipple cream! That sucker was tender! Haha
I find it really reassuring that there are chicks here that haven't had leakage till the end. I've been really concerned that I haven't had any leaking. I want to BF and would actually be quite sad if I couldn't.
I guess I have been leaking and never realized it because sometimes I will have white stuff on my nipples. I thought they were just dry or that I didn't rub my lotion in well enough!
Me: 31
DH: 29, SA - Great
Married: June 12,2011
TTC #1: 1/2014
Diagnosis: Hypothalamic Amenorrhea
Treatment: Clomid: 50mg, 100mg, 150mg - not successful and not monitored
I find it really reassuring that there are chicks here that haven't had leakage till the end. I've been really concerned that I haven't had any leaking. I want to BF and would actually be quite sad if I couldn't.
My midwives said all it means is that you know baby will get colostrum, doesn't mean anything about milk supply
Agree with whoever said you may not ever leak. I nursed from day 1 until baby was a toddler. No bottles or formula and never saw any leaks. My body seems to just make what my 1 baby needs, no more, no less. Although there were some people I knew who were nursing and always leaked and even sprayed. So everyone is different.
I knew I had colostrum at birth because the baby was getting something (and the lactation consultants reassured me) and when the milk did finally come in I could feel it as in a ridiculous fullness of the breasts, so much it was painful. But that passed quick and I never "felt full" again (they were always soft) but I made enough milk for my baby to thrive and be happy and healthy.
This is the most random question- Ever since I accidentally expressed my own colostrum about two weeks ago I've pressed lightly on my breast in the shower and when I get a little bead of liquid I stop. Somewhere I got it in my mind that this was a good practice, that it kept my body producing. Am I right/wrong/who cares?
This is the most random question- Ever since I accidentally expressed my own colostrum about two weeks ago I've pressed lightly on my breast in the shower and when I get a little bead of liquid I stop. Somewhere I got it in my mind that this was a good practice, that it kept my body producing. Am I right/wrong/who cares?
No need to express during pregnancy, unless you want to build a small freezer stash in case you'd need to supplement for whatever reason. Your body will produce colostrum no matter what you do because it's hormonally driven.
last time I didn't produce until birth but I am now 24 weeks and the past couple of days I've felt this tingly feeling in both breasts almost like when your milk is coming in but not as painful? it's hard to explain unless you have breastfed before .. any one else feeling this way? I haven't tried to express anything !
@sparkledonuts I had that sensation when my colostrum was coming in on my left/milk was changing over on my right (I weaned one side at a time). It was a week or so from when the sensation started before I could express anything.
Re: Colostrum
I have never been able to successfully breastfeed. So I am taking this as my boobs' cruel sense of humor. Maybe third times the charm?
i started leaking at about 16 weeks or so. there's no normal/usual time to start to start producing colostrum.
Me: 31
DH: 29, SA - Great
Married: June 12,2011
TTC #1: 1/2014
Diagnosis: Hypothalamic Amenorrhea
Treatment: Clomid: 50mg, 100mg, 150mg - not successful and not monitored
Menopur 75ml (upped to 112.5ml), Ovidrel, & IUI IUI #1 8/31/2015
9/15/2015: BFP HCG - 400, 9/17/2015: HCG - 827, 9/21/2015 - HCG 3,327!I knew I had colostrum at birth because the baby was getting something (and the lactation consultants reassured me) and when the milk did finally come in I could feel it as in a ridiculous fullness of the breasts, so much it was painful. But that passed quick and I never "felt full" again (they were always soft) but I made enough milk for my baby to thrive and be happy and healthy.
The way you can tell if you are making enough milk for your baby is diaper output and their growth, not leakage.
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Born May 25, 2016
Angel Baby January 20th, 2017
Baby #2 Due December 6th 2017
Ever since I accidentally expressed my own colostrum about two weeks ago I've pressed lightly on my breast in the shower and when I get a little bead of liquid I stop. Somewhere I got it in my mind that this was a good practice, that it kept my body producing. Am I right/wrong/who cares?
I'm 24w4d, FTM, and no leaking so far