Sounds good Rob. I would not have restrained myself quite as nicely as you did. I would not have resisted mentioning that if the baby "needed to be weaned" because of the medication, then feeding on the "good" side does not avoid that particular problem. Speaking of which, I spoke with a mother today who apparently has mastitis (but I'll bet she doesn't, from her history). Anyway she was treated by a physician who said that if she didn't get better in a few days she would have to be admitted to the hospital. When she expressed concern about this he said, according to her "That's what you get for breastfeeding". Does this type of "doctor" not merit some bashing? (Verbal only of course). Another example. I saw a mother yesterday with 8 week old twins, wanting to relactate. At two weeks, mother admitted to hospital with mastitis. She was given "dry up pills" without even being told that she was going to get them. What kind of a doctor does something like that? Jack Newman, MD, FRCPC