When should your breasts start leaking during pregnancy

What is breast leaking, and is it common? 

The breasts may produce milk weeks before the baby is due during pregnancy. If the breasts are leaking during pregnancy, it is usually due to a substance called colostrum. Breast leaking during pregnancy is quite normal. Colostrum is the first milk prepared by the breasts that will feed the baby to be born.

Colostrum is particularly nutritious for the baby. It contains high amounts of protein and is low on fats and sugar. It protects the baby from falling sick as it is loaded with antibodies. 

When does breast leaking happen?

Each woman will have a different experience with leaking breasts. Some women start leaking before and might notice breast leaking during the 2nd trimester, around 26 –30 weeks of pregnancy. In some, it may not start until the last trimester. The leaking may also increase in some women when the due date is very near, and in some, there is no leaking until post-delivery.

How does a woman notice their breasts leaking?

  • The stimulation of breasts during foreplay might cause it to discharge a few drops
  • The breast could also leak clear fluid when the nipples are rubbed against the clothing during physical exercise

Is Colostrum a sign of labor?

Since they usually leak during the last trimester of pregnancy, breast leaking is commonly mistaken for signs of upcoming labor. During sex, uterine contractions accompany breast leaks as well. However, breast leaking does not indicate any symptoms of preterm labor.

What are the causes of breast leaking?

The causes of breast leaking can include prolactin, the hormone responsible for milk production after the baby’s birth. It starts increasing during pregnancy, usually in the third trimester. Colostrum can leak out a bit if the prolactin levels slightly surpass estrogen and progesterone levels.

Is a doctor consultation necessary?

Breast leaking during pregnancy is normal, and if the leaking of milk is much more than what they are comfortable with, they can try putting tissues or an absorbent breast pad (certain times called maternity breast pads or nursing pads) in their bra to absorb the milk. If the leakage is more than usual (more than a few drops) or if the colostrum is bloody, a doctor should be consulted immediately.

When should your breasts start leaking during pregnancy

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A woman’s body undergoes a huge number of changes during pregnancy, including an increase in the size of the breasts due to milk production in preparation for childbirth. 

What some people may not know is that it is common for milk to actually leak at various stages of pregnancy before the baby is even born and begins breastfeeding. 

So, when does milk start leaking during pregnancy, and what’s important to know about it? 

Why Do Women Experience Leaking Milk During Pregnancy?

One of the most common symptoms of pregnancy is leaking breasts. As surprising and uncomfortable as this may be the first time you experience it, leaking milk is fairly normal and typically occurs as a result of an imbalance in pregnancy hormones.

Early in the first trimester, the body begins to release a hormone called prolactin.

This important hormone directs the body to begin the process of producing milk in preparation for childbirth, lactation, and breastfeeding. 

As the third trimester approaches and the levels of prolactin in the body increase, the breasts change and start to fill with colostrum, an early variation of breast milk that is filled with important nutrients.

Often off-white or light yellow in color, colostrum contains protein and antibodies that the baby needs during their first few days of life for protection against disease.

When should your breasts start leaking during pregnancy

Also during this time, the placenta is producing estrogen and progesterone, which are supposed to prevent milk from leaking out of the breasts to ensure there is an adequate supply when the due date arrives. 

If these two hormones are imbalanced and there is an excess of prolactin, the breasts may begin to leak milk during pregnancy.

What Is Colostrum?

Colostrum is sometimes referred to as “liquid gold” because it is packed with protein and rich in antibodies that newborns need in order to thrive during their first days of life.

Colostrum typically comes in before mature breast milk in preparation for the birth of your baby, and is sometimes called “foremilk” or “first milk” as a result.

The mature milk supply starts to come in around three to four days after giving birth.

The substance provides the perfect nutrition for newborns and helps protect new babies against infection thanks to the antibodies that are transferred from mom to baby.

Colostrum varies in color; it may be a clear fluid, or it may be yellow, off-white, or even a little orange.

Compared to more mature breast milk, which is smoother in appearance and typically white or bluish-white in color, colostrum is typically thicker. 

Colostrum is easy on the baby’s digestive tract, as well, and has a laxative effect that helps clear a substance called meconium from the baby’s body.

Lingering meconium is known to contribute to jaundice, so it’s important that it’s cleared out quickly after the baby is born. 

Colostrum also contains healthy bacteria known as probiotics that are passed from mother to baby in order to help establish a healthy gut microbiome.

When Does Milk Production Begin During Pregnancy?

Many women begin producing colostrum about 14 weeks into pregnancy. However, a woman’s body is already gearing up to produce milk long before that. 

Among the earliest signs of pregnancy are increased size and tenderness of the breasts, as milk glands start to increase in size and grow in number shortly after conception.

The milk duct system is fully developed in the second trimester, which allows women to produce breast milk even if babies are born early.

When Does Milk Start Leaking During Pregnancy?

A quick internet search will tell you that the approximate time frame in which breasts typically start leaking colostrum is around 14 weeks of pregnancy.

However, some women may experience leaking prior to this while others may never experience leaking at all. 

Most women are somewhere in the middle, experiencing a few drops of leakage only on occasion.

The breasts may leak milk on their own, or leaking may occur in response to stimulation of the nipples, such as during foreplay, exercise, or even when wearing an irritating bra or clothing.

Can You Prevent Milk Leaking During Pregnancy?

Unfortunately, it’s not possible to totally prevent milk from leaking during pregnancy. However, most women find that they are able to manage leaking by wearing breast pads or nursing pads inside the bra.

These work to absorb the small amounts of fluid that may leak out during the day and can prevent milk from soaking through to your clothes.

Is Leaking Milk During Pregnancy Dangerous?

For the most part, leaking milk during pregnancy is normal and completely safe.

However, there may be a few situations in which women should speak to their doctor. 

Breasts leaking more than a few drops of milk at a time, or leaking a thick or bloody substance, should be examined by a medical professional. 

While the symptoms are often normal and a sign of the milk ducts getting ready for childbirth and breastfeeding, they can also be a sign of a clogged milk duct, which can be painful.

Thankfully, clogged ducts can usually be easily treated in an OBGYN or other healthcare setting.

How Can I Minimize Milk Leaking During Pregnancy?

While there isn’t much that a woman can do to stop her breasts from leaking during pregnancy, the good news is that the amount of leaked colostrum is usually relatively little. 

Many people find that tucking nursing pads inside their bras and avoiding nipple stimulation when possible can helpl minimize the amount of colostrum that leaks.

It can also be helpful to avoid fabrics that rub the nipples or cause irritation, as this can stimulate milk production.

The Bottom Line

It is common for women to start leaking milk about 14 weeks into pregnancy; however, some women may experience leaking sooner, while others never leak at all. 

The tendency to leak milk during pregnancy is generally due to an imbalance of the hormones prolactin, which directs the body to begin the process of producing milk in preparation for childbirth and breastfeeding, and estrogen, which is supposed to help prevent milk from leaking out of the body in order to ensure there is an adequate supply when baby arrives. 

If a woman has more prolactin than estrogen, she may start leaking a substance called colostrum during pregnancy.

Leaking is rarely harmful, but if you have any concerns, schedule a wellness check-in with your OB-GYN for additional guidance. 

References and Sources:

Colostrum: What Is It, Benefits & What To Expect | Cleveland Clinic 

Prolactin: What It Is, Function & Symptoms | Cleveland Clinic 

Leaking from your nipples | NHS