Congrats on your new baby! From what I've heard, only one or two pores actively dripping is actually quite normal in the early weeks, your body is still calibrating to your baby's needs, so don't worry too much about the number of pores just yet. What tends to help is making sure baby has a deep latch and feeding frequently, as the suction itself can naturally help clear any minor blockages over time. One thing to watch out for is if you notice a small white dot or blister on the nipple, that could be a blocked pore, and a warm compress before feeds plus continuing to nurse usually helps dislodge it. Some mums find things open up more once supply regulates around weeks two to three, while others say consistent pumping between feeds helped move things along, so it does vary from person to person. That said, since you're only a week postpartum, it's really worth checking in with a lactation consultant or your gynae to make sure everything is progressing well for you specifically.