The absence of breast milk spillage in late pregnancy may also be normal.
For some women, breast milk overflow may occur in late pregnancy, mainly due to the rise of lactogen in the body. However, the symptoms may vary slightly from woman to woman, and some women may not experience breast milk, which is normal.
If there are no other abnormalities associated with the absence of breast milk in late pregnancy, there is usually no need for special treatment and no need to worry too much. After the child is delivered, you can let the child suckle at the nipple as early as possible to promote the secretion of prolactin, so as to increase lactation.
It is recommended that women in the late stages of pregnancy should relax, do not be overly anxious and impatient, everything can go with the flow, and at the same time, regular checkups to understand the situation of the fetus.