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breast feeding

Okay so im 18+2 -&& i havent leaked nothing from my boobs ! Does that mean im not gunna be able to breast feed ? I really want to cause i think thats tge best milk for my baby
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Ok thank you mommies ! :) i really do want to breast feed !
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I had breast reduction surgery in 2011 and was told I probably won't be able to breastfeed. Thats y I'm hoping I leak coz it means my milk ducts still work lol sorry if I confused u on the other post, if that's y u asked the question. I really hope I can breastfeed! I will feel Super guilty if I cant
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No leaking yet and I'm 33 weeks
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3360193 tn?1365871889
No worries, my friend was due 4 days after me and ended up delivering 2 days after me, so we shared our pregnancies together, and she never leaked, but is still breastfeeding :) x
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I never leaked with my first, but I had no problem breastfeeding, you'll be fine!
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Ok thank you i just thought maybe i wasnt going tobe able to produce the milk or something !
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4835896 tn?1369369421
I'm almost 37w & still didn't leak . When I squeeze my nipple I can sometimes see clear fluid so everything will be fine
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3360193 tn?1365871889
No you'll still be able to breastfeed, some women don't leak any colostrum at all, but it'll be there, when you need it, don't worry x
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