Hello to all of you breastfeeding supporters. This is by way of introduction before I ask a question. I am a hospital-based RN, LCCE and IBCLC living in Provo, Utah. My name is Deanne Francis. I work two days a week as a nurse and lactation consultant for the regional Newborn ICU, and one day a week for a large health care corporation doing inpatient rounds, outpatient lactation consults and telephone consults. I also teach prenatal breast feeding classes, as well as BF classes to the NICU moms. I have worked in NICU for 30 years (I was there before monitors!!) and have taught prenatal and breastfeeding classes for the same length of time both for the hospital, and for a private OB/GYN clinic. I started the first prenatal classes taught in this county. Five years ago I took a CLE course and then started studying for the boards with my daughter, and we took and passed them together. (Any other mother-daughter RN/IBCLC teams out there?) I have nursed six children successfully (including one with a submucous cleft who has Shprintzen's syndrome) and helped my daughters and daughters-in-law breast feed 15 grandchildren ( one daughter used an SNS for her two adopted children). Okay, now that's over------here's the question: Does anybody know of any research or literature on depression and anxiety associated ONLY when actually breastfeeding? That is, the mother feels fine and has no symptoms except when she is actually breastfeeding. I know there are "lactational headaches" and some doctors blame prolonged postpartum depression on breastfeeding, but this is a new one on me. Her doctor wants her not to breastfeed this baby because she had this problem after her last two babies. It appears that the mother really DOES want to breastfeed, and is a very nurturing individual. Thanks for any help you can offer. Deanne *********************************************** 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