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467126 tn?1283144858

I'm breasfeeding and I wake up at night in a pool of milk in bed !

Do I have to where a bra and pad all night ? To avoid milking myself all night ?
Please help

Thanks
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1035252 tn?1427227833
they do make sleeping nursing bras and tanks like the others mentioned...and even if you weren't leaking it's a good idea because the 24/7 support will reduce strain and stress on your shoulder/neck muscles from the weight of fuller breasts. I know a friend who would leak out of the pads and had to sleep on top of a towel, so if it gets that bad you may want to consider!

oh LOL I just saw degriffdog suggested the towel too...it was the only way my friend could avoid soaking her mattress every night.

also every time you get up to pee change the pads so they don't get too full and leak out....and be VERY happy that you have such an amazing supply! :)
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492921 tn?1321289896
I have been exclusively pumping until about 6 days ago she finally started nursing. Now I am waking up engorged and leaking through my pads.

I bought a sleep nursing bra and it's very comfortable.
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1303813 tn?1303159362
Yes! :(...
With my termination (I found out I was preg at 22 weeks, but anorexic and seriously ill, an the baby was too ):)
Erm, I leaked and producced milk still, had to wear a braa and pads to bed as well...:( I hate wearing bras to bed! I used to wear them, but its so uncomfy!
It was like a waterfall!

x
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278664 tn?1319840159
This made me giggle.  What the other women have said I agree with.  This is exactly what happened to me with my first and I was wearing nursing pads and a bra and still had to change and sleep on a towel too.  Good luck!
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461781 tn?1285609481
That will only last until you get into a regular BF schedule, but don't miss a feeding because you will automatically have a letdown reflex that will make you leak. In the middle of the night you are probably not BF as much and that's why you leak.  Your breasts will get used to it and not leak after a few more weeks.
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202436 tn?1326474333
I wish I had such a good supply that I had leakage issues :(  I can't even produce enough to keep up with all of Lily's feedings.  Consider yourself very fortunate!
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yes you sure do. I had to 24 hrs a day for the 1st 3 months at least if not longer.
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Yeah heck I even slept on a thick towel
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1194973 tn?1385503904
I agree yes. I didn't once and woke up with my shirt and bed soaking wet. Get a comfy bra to use. I recommend sports bras.
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768015 tn?1333652075
Yes you do. I used to wake up drenched in milk... so gross lol. I then began wearing a nursing night-time bra with pads too. This went on until I nursed for a few months and I got into a schedule when I would nurse.
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1454858 tn?1306784378
haha.  yes.  you do.  don't you love it?  I used to be feeding & the other side was soaking me.  ah, memories.
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160254 tn?1270996478
I would wear a tank with a built in bra shelf at night and put pads in it.  It was perfect because all I had to do at 2AM was pull it down.  
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644974 tn?1312758070
yes you do. you need to wear a good breastfeeding bra at night with breastpads in it, my leaking was so bad with one of my bubs i actually had to put a nappy in the bra that worked great for me at night!
It gets easier and in time you wont leak much at all!
keep it up fantastic job your doing!! x
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