Many thanks to bringing up the post on PDA. I thought it sounded familiar and when Marie gave the correct term I knew why. My son was born only 5 days early in October 1995, but at his 2 week check up the pediatrician said that he had 2 heart murmurs. We scheduled a visit to a pediatric heart specialist and he did indeed have 2, one was a 'normal' heart murmur and the other caused by PDA. He did an echocardiogram and you could plainly see where the blood was flowing it was amazing. The doctor never portrayed it as being very serious but said that he wanted to see us at around one year because then we would discuss surgery,if it hadn't fixed itself, otherwise we would always have to make sure he had antibiotics before the dentist and other precautionary things that we could avoid by the surgery. At 12-1/2 months he was 10kg, and his cardiac exam was normal. I went to the boys file to get this information and found that I was to take him back for a final exam in November of 1999 because he was very fussy for the exam in '96, he kept crying and wouldn't quiet for the stethoscope, etc. He hated doctors. So, it is a year late but I am calling to schedule an appointment today. Just to make sure everything is still normal. Now with my son I never thought that he tired easily, he was just very fussy at the breast for the first month or so, but I had a good supply and he must have received what he needed. He cried alot and I spent the most part of the first three months holding him up at night for he hated to lie down.(We would curl up in the corner of the couch, me sitting with a pillow at my neck and him cradled in my folded up legs and my arms wrapped around him.) I just told everyone that he was my fussy or colicky baby and I would give him all of the holding that he needed. I am lucky that he wasn't as severe as what I am reading about here. Cheryl Marian, CLC, CLE *********************************************** The LACTNET mailing list is powered by L-Soft's renowned LISTSERV(R) list management software together with L-Soft's LSMTP(TM) mailer for lightning fast mail delivery. For more information, go to: http://www.lsoft.com/LISTSERV-powered.html