Have been away teaching and leave for Hong Kong in a few days, so apologies if I don't reply to personal posts at all or for some time...A few random thoughts. >> She takes Logynon ED daily as a hormone replacement therapy (this is 6 >>tablets Levonorestrel 0.05 mg, ethinylestradio 0.03mg; 5 tablets >>Levonorgestrel 0.075mg, ethinylestradiol 0.04mg; 10 tablets levonorestrel >>0.125mg, ethinylestradiol 0.03 mg; 7 placebo tablets). I'm no pharmacist, but why should she continue "replacement hormones" now her "normal" state is pregnancy and soon to be lactation? Her ovarian output is being replaced at a time when she wants it suppressed? In Oz, yes, we've been through estrogen for PND prevention: basic theory underlying that nonsense was that women need to get back to "normal" as though lactation is an abnormal state postpartum. Try long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (evening primrose/fish oil) to improve mood problems. Vermox:"safety for use in breastfeeding has not been established" Such statements are medico-legal cop-outs designed to try to put the blame for any adverse side effects not on the company that has failed to do any research on more than half the human race likely to need the product, but on the person who chooses to use the product. Meaningless by itself but misleading.. Thrush: Freezing may not kill yeats true. But why has no one mentioned that breastmilk has anti-fungal (as well as anti-viral, anti-bacterial, anti-parasitic) properties? Did I dream reading this years ago? Remember all those samples that became negative over 5 days of refrigeration? why wouldn't stored breastmilk kill thrush? why are we wasting liquid gold in the absence of proof of harm??? Ross Labs, Free Trade and formula Will someone please ensure that Berry Brazelton (and any other of the many US paediatricians who virtuously boycott that Awful European Nestle and so advantage that All-American Good Guy, Ross Labs) gets this information? I live in hope of an active campaign against any of the big Americans, by Americans, in the only country where they can be controlled, America.... Partly because lomg-term breastfeeding advocates chose not to boycott Nestle Australia, Australia has an Agreement preventing such unethical actions by any company manufacturing here. Australia has a law against exporting infant formula not made to Australian standards, with heavy penalties for breaching it. No wonder free trade on the world scene is difficult: the commercial logic is that Australian companies too should lower standards in order to compete?? Hot air. A final word about hot air seems apt after that little rant. I am surprised that Egnell can prevent condensation in their tubing. I left my books in the car overnight last night, found the plastic-covered ones developed condensation moisture as they warmed up next day.How can Egnell prevent their tubing being exposed to temperature changes? Why would the air in the tubing behave dfferently? I ask as one with no allegiance to any pump company at all......the only pump I verbally promote when teaching is the $30 Australian foot pump and the Kaneson, along with women's hands! What am I missing here? See you'all in Kansas City. Maureen