Hi All, Jay here! Have missed you all terribly, and hopefully will be back on-line in a day or two. For now, though I have a couple of questions to ask. Please e-mail answers to me privately (and to the list of course) as I am not yet back onto the digest. My address is [log in to unmask] Oh, and thanks to all for the info about bi-lateral mastitis. I'll let you know what happens with that mom. Ok, here is question #1: I am sure that we have discussed Psoriasis on the breast and nipples before, but I need info on what type of treatments are OK, and any citations from literature about it. My friend, the vicarious lurker Karen Evon IBCLC, needs the info ASAP. #2: Have another LC friend who is working with a client who has just started experiencing nausea while BF. Baby is 2 mo old. No problems with nausea before this past weekend. Mom has recently started taking prenatal vitamins and some other multi-vitamins to help with her low energy level (to get more energy). Also, mom has started to have some spotting/light bleeding as well. I asked if mom was BF at night, answer was NO. Mom pumps during the day so Dad can give baby a bottle at night so mom can sleep. They have been doing this for over a month. My thoughts on this one are the nausea is hormonally related, and that mom may be in the process of getting her periods back since she is not BF around the clock. Any thoughts on this situation would be helpful. Mom has been instructed to call Dr ASAP to check out the bleeding. Any help with these will be greatly appreciated! Remember to send any responses to me privately as I am not yet back on Lactnet. :( TIA! Love Jay PS The move went well, and though we have been here for a week, we are still living out of boxes it seems. Anyone want to come take my kids for a weekend so I can whip this place into shape??? :) Kids are great, but you know, they just don't unpack and put away like we adults do! Oh, and baby is doing great! We heard the heartbeat last week, 160bpm! Seems to be a fairly mellow kid too, which is nice. Wish me luck that s/he stays that way after birth and into adulthood! With my very lively Benjamin (now 2 yrs old, and a MAJOR handful!) I could use another mellow child (my oldest is pretty mellow, thanks goodness!) Take care!