Pregnancy. Or hormonal imbalances? not sure...
Due to expands of air in summer air pass through pore causes leakage more.
Well you need to be lactating to generate colostrum (not actually pregnant). It's called the let down reflex and it is just that a "reflex". Manipulation of the areola and nipple will if done daily and done long enough can trigger the let down reflex to occur. Colostrum being the first fluid generated by the mammary glands. Actual leaking from the piercing all depends on the placement of the piercings, the gauge and the type of jewellery (rings or barbells). Leakage will generally only occur when the breast is manipulated with a fair amount of force or if the breasts haven't been expressed in some time if you are lactating. The pressure applied to the breast can build up some fluid pressure and cause leakage. However during normal breast feeding the nature drawing action should cause no leakage at the piercing points.
gas leakage
== == Anal leakage occurs when a vessel in the rectum bursts and causes the anus to leak bloody fluids. Many cases involve anal sex.
Parturition (or birth) is called caving, however, the first milk is called colostrum. This is the same in all mammals including humans.
A ground leakage can damage electrical appliances. When there is a current leakage, it causes the appliance to draw more current through thecircuit, hence produces excess heat. This can damage the appliances.
Leakage in weatherstripping
All mammals, including humans, sheep, and cows, produce colostrum. Colostrum is commonly known as beestings, bisnings, or first milk. It's produced by a female's mammary glands in the later part of their pregnancy, prior to birth.
Generally the woman's body will begin to prepare her for breast feeding in the 3rd trimester. Her breasts will leak a small amount of fluid not quite "milk" but "colostrum", which helps trigger the bodies hormones for producing and encouraging the "let down" of milk. Studies say that the first milk that oozes out of the breast which is called the "colostrum", which is thick and yellow, plays an important role in the health of the baby.
It is normal to get colostrum at any point during pregnancy. Your body is getting ready to feed the baby. All of this is normal for your body.
Women who just delivered a baby within 14 days produce colostrum. There is no "best" colostrum.