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Hi, This is the second time I am posting. The first time I sent my post to
the wrong place so let try again.
> My name is Donna from Haines, Alaska
 and have a question on the
> bad advice
> of wearing a bra 24/7. This is from personal experience. For
> about 6 months
> with my son, he couldn't decide about sleeping thought the night. Some
> nights he would sleep other nights he wanted to nurse (sometimes several
> times), therefore I always had lots of milk at night and lots of
> leaking. At
> first I would use a towel to absorb all the extra milk but it was no fun
> waking up in a puddle of wetness so I bought a "sleep bra" from
> Motherwear.
> I wore it at night with breast pads. As I said, this lasted for about 6
> months so for that period of time I wore a bra 24/7. I also found that the
> sleep bra gently supported my breasts especially when they were very full.
> To make a long story short, I was going to recommend wearing a
> bra 24/7 if a
> mom had similar problems. Am I missing something important about this? I
> thought that the sleep bra was a gift from heaven!!! Thanks, Donna
>

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