I am a breastfeeding counselor with the Massachusetts WIC Program. This is my first time on LACNET, so please bear with me! My Coordinator suggested that I use this medium for help with a situation a client has asked me for help with. I have a longtime client with whom I have developed a close, trusting relationship. She confided in me that she is having mental difficulties. She has been diagnosed with Panic/Anxiety Disorder. Her doctor would like to investigate antidepressants (Zoloft, Paxil) to aid in her recovery, since depression often goes hand in hand with her disorder and she has shown symptoms. The client is open to this, but the doctor(a psychiatrist) insists that she stop breastfeeding altogether immediately. She refuses to do so. She is currently on Klonopin, and is happy with the results. She has not seen any side effects in her nursing child, he is 14 1/2 months, 29 lbs, and is only nursing at naptime and bedtime for a couple of minutes until he falls asleep. I can't understand why the doctor would allow her to breastfeed on Klonopin and not on Zoloft or Paxil as well. The info that I have is sketchy at best, but does not indicate that these drugs, even in conjunction, are completely contraindicated while breastfeeding. I would appreciate any type of info regarding these drugs and breastfeeding, either on an individual basis, or prescribed together. Also, would Zoloft or Paxil be the best choice for anxiety coupled with depression? Wendy Godfrey, Breastfeeding Peer Counselor Massachusetts WIC Program _____________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com Or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]