{"id":2973,"date":"2020-01-13T22:57:59","date_gmt":"2020-01-13T18:57:59","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.awebtoknow.com\/?p=2973"},"modified":"2020-01-14T13:19:41","modified_gmt":"2020-01-14T09:19:41","slug":"best-nursing-pads","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.awebtoknow.com\/reviews\/best-nursing-pads\/","title":{"rendered":"Best Nursing Pads – Reusable and Disposable Pads You Can Count On [2020 Update]"},"content":{"rendered":"
If you just welcomed your bundle of joy into this world, there are a few changes that you expect when it comes to breastfeeding your little munchkin<\/a>. Because of the abundance of milk in your breasts, leaks are inevitable. Yes, it’s completely unpredictable, more-so for new mums. This is because as the baby creates its own suckling pattern<\/a>, your body will adjust to match their needs. While you might not experience any leaking at all, if it does happen, it could happen for a few weeks while for some for as long as the baby is breastfeeding. <\/span><\/p>\n The hormone that’s responsible for the leaking is Oxytocin, which causes the<\/span>\u00a0Milk Ejection Reflex<\/span><\/a> (MER). This reflex occurs when your breasts become full of milk, when you think about your baby, hear one crying, or even while you reach a climax (oxytocin is released then too). Choosing and using soft, absorbent, and breathable nursing pads will help save the situation.<\/span>\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n