Cindy writes: <<Have a first time mom from Pourito Rico, she is also an RN,Baby is 16 days old, birth weight was 7 lb 14 ounces, weight today 6 lb and 7 ounces. >> These are the cases that can give LCs a bad name. Didn't mom have a checklist or get instruction on "how to know if baby is getting enough". Maybe there was a language barrier. Why didn't primary HCP intervene before this? He is agreeing not to use formula, but IMHO it is indicated, unless mom could express and feed enough - doubtful at this point - she will surely need to build supply. It is mind boggling to me that bf was continuing without intervention ( I assume ) until now. Cindy, so glad you will be seeing this mom today. Obviously, she NEEDS TO BE SEEN. There were alot of red flags, eg "baby breastfeeding CONSTANTLY, almost all day long...Mom reports baby having infrequent stools". What about urine output? Whatever the problem (suck, supply, positioning) it usually can be fixed. But most would agree, I think, rule no. 1 is feed the baby! Then work on fixing the problem. This family may/may not sue. But this is an opportunity to take this to risk management/QA of hosp (if it was hosp birth) and point out what is needed to prevent this. Hopefully there was documentation of education for this family. If she does not speak English, there are Spanish printed materials and videos on bf that the hosp could use. Respectfully, Laurie Wheeler, Rnc, Mn, Ibclc