"The generous offer of donor milk came as such a relief to me and, maybe because I no longer felt so stressed, I found that my milk supply increased substantially – in fact, I suddenly found that I had more milk than Luca needed! So I decided to donate the extra milk to the breast milk bank."
"I LOVE donating milk, especially since I have far too much of it, and love knowing I can give other babies a nutritious start in life"
"I have cherished the opportunity to donate milk to a worthy cause."
" I was told of the milk bank and immediately decided this was a brilliant idea and started donating my extra breastmilk."
Many mothers find that they leak milk during or between feedings, especially in the early months while milk production is still stabilising. Leaking or spraying milk is completely natural, although it can be a little embarrassing.
Once your body has established the right milk supply for your baby, you may find that leaking stops completely. This usually happens after the first six to 10 weeks of breastfeeding.
Leaking is caused by the release of the hormone oxytocin which triggers the let-down reflex. Full breasts or something that triggers your letdown reflex - hormones released during sex, hearing a baby's cry, or even just thoughts of the baby - can cause your breasts to leak.
Leaking breast can be best dealt with by: