I have been working with a mom whose baby is now 6 weeks old. They got off to a shakey start with a slow weight gain and bi-weekly clinic visits(military hospital). Mom has saline implants with axillary incision site. She also has a history of eating disorders. This mom at first was saying "all the right things" in intake interviews with both me and the nurses/doctors at the clinic. Now she is doing the rounds--calling each of us with slightly different scenarios. Her most recent "complaint" to me is that when she puts baby to breast she experiences a tingling feeling down the leg on the side which she is nursing on (right breast,right leg). She also reported feeling light headed and like she was having a panic attack last night with baby at breast. Baby's weight is not an issue at this point since all involved feel he is gaining adequately. Her solution is to pump and bottle (after all that's what working mom's do) but is dissatisfied with the quantity she is able to get with the L-----and double set up. Does anyone on this wonderful list have any helpful gems? Have any of your clients ever reported the tingling sensation this mother is experiencing? TIA Catherine Tapey,IBCLC Anchorage, AK ([log in to unmask])