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I have used these pads, even recently for a special occassion only. When I
did wear them to work one day awhile ago for fear of leaking during a
meeting I had and would not be able to pump for awhile I did get a plugged
duct which I had not had since my son was very young (like 3 months). I
was shocked, he was 18 months so my supply is much less than a year prior.
I agree, the breast should be allowed to breath for moisture sake and leak
for relief or problems can occur. Loved them for the wedding, hated them
for a whole day...i fed during the wedding to prevent getting too full
since we were there for awhile...just my .02
Emily Lindsey, BSPsy, CLE
Private Practice
Merced, CA
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