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Originally Posted by AquaDementia Don't wanna make 2 threads, so since I am on the topic of boobies, I will ask 2 questions.
1. Do you girls still have very sore boobs? It seems mine are as sore now as they were in the very beginning. Mind you, they never ever stopped being tender and sore, but now the pain is slightly stronger. |
Haha, funny you just asked this, I lost some tenderness for a while, but over the last week it has been replaced by the definite 'breastfeeding boobies feeling'. I can feel the sinuses start to collect fluid and 'practice'- my nipples are sensitive in a different way than when I was first pregnant. When I was first pregnant (and into second trimester) my nipples were very tender, now they are more sensitive to touch in a 'nice' way... not a sexual way, but in a way I remember them being after I got used to breastfeeding my daughter. It's that feeling that you get just prior to let down, that tugging feeling of wanting or needing to breastfeed.
Not sure how to explain it, and hopefully other 2nd time mommas can chime in here if they've experienced something similar.
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2. I still have not had any leaking of colostrum, and I am a little worried what if I don't have anything for when the baby is born? I am not even considering the formula route, but I am just curious how nature is gonna time this to kick in when needed.
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OH DON'T WORRY! hahaha... you'll have enough
Lots of women don't leak prior to giving birth (or even after birth for that matter). Right now the progesterone that is coursing through your body, maintaining pregnancy and prepping your body for birth, is also staving off the production of the hormone prolactin which will make your milk. Once the placenta detaches from your body, that's the thumbs up for prolactin production and your milk will come in full force (of course not immediately, but within a few hours).
Right now there's just enough hormones that are getting your breast tissues and all the milk making components ready for that moment. At the moment of birth, you will have produced enough of the good colostrum through your labor to feed baby and keep baby fed for the first few days as your milk starts to come in.
I bet you are making practice colostrum now, you just don't leak it, which is why your breasts are still tender

but that's just my guess.