tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5943445384848979103.post678096651097371179..comments2024-03-07T05:49:29.327-05:00Comments on Rockland Mother: Great Idea! Milkies Milk-Saver for Breastfeeding MomsLisa at Rockland Motherhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11184108376837819012noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5943445384848979103.post-67852940290907640502011-12-02T19:34:05.587-05:002011-12-02T19:34:05.587-05:00I actually leaked quite a lot from the opposite si...I actually leaked quite a lot from the opposite side in the first couple months, so I'm thinking that this might work for me if it is the same this time around. I probably leaked 2+ ounces, so if I can bank all of that with each feed, I can probably get a nice little starter stash going without much effort. That is, of course, if it really does the job of collecting without spilling! I've heard of some mothers simply holding a bottle below their opposite breast while feeding to catch any leakage--but I don't think I'll have enough hands to juggle that! <br /><br />And, I don't think this will help with pumping, per se, but it can help me bank some extra milk when I'm lazy and do not pump! I'll let you know if it works!Lisa at Rockland Motherhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11184108376837819012noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5943445384848979103.post-7102536858626921902011-12-02T09:28:45.939-05:002011-12-02T09:28:45.939-05:00I honestly don't remember leaking all that muc...I honestly don't remember leaking all that much milk from the opposite side while nursing... maybe just a trickle at let down? I've heard that it happens though, so let us know if it works out! :)<br /><br />Also, forgive me if I'm being dense, but I'm not sure how this will help when pumping or building supply?Sarahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03626726835869299905noreply@blogger.com