Rose, I think the best thing you can do in this situation is find some
data that confirms the benefits of breastfeeding to depressed mothers
(the oxytocin/prolactin hormonal response, etc.) and give it to this
doctor. If he won't acknowledge the benefit to the baby, he might be
more likely to see the benefits to the mother, since the mother(s) are
his patients, after all. I know there is data out there supporting
not only the benefits to the depressed mother of breastfeeding, but
the dangers of stopping abruptly.
It is so frustrating when medical professionals who tend to be highly
respected and trusted dispense incorrect information. :(
--Diana in NY
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