PREGNANT WOMEN WITH EATING DISORDERS HAVE HIGH RISK OF PREGNANCY COMPLICATIONS Pregnant women with active eating disorders are at increased risk of postpartum depression and delivery by cesarean section, according to a report in the September issue of the American Journal of Psychiatry. http://www.medscape.com/42631.rhtml Thanks for sending this Jean, I have been seeing more of what I would characterize as eating disorders in breastfeeding mothers since I attended a workshop on the subject. An example would be a "Failure to Thrive" baby that I assessed for milk transfer at the breast. The milk transfer was fine, but mom was very proud of the fact that this 4 month old was not a snacker. "She eats when we have meals and once at bedtime.... about 4-5 times per day." No wonder her weight was not increasing!!! The mom was known (by her doula) to be an adkins diet follower who would eat a whole can of whipped cream before she would give in and eat carbohydrates. This baby is being exposed to 2nd generation eating disorder... imposed by the mother. In two other cases that I worked with, breastfeeding failed because of the mom's obsessive "measuring." These women wanted to know exactly how many calories their babies were getting and couldn't handle the ambiguity of breastfeeding. They also wanted to know exactly how many calories they were using up by breastfeeding. Both of them were moms who were quite proud of the fact that they did not gain during pregnancy (a red flag for eating disorders.) I would love to see someone do some research on lactation and eating disorders.... how the combination affects the mom and baby. BTW, How often is hyperemesis gravidarum associated with a history of eating disorder and a fear of weight gain? Does anyone know if there is research based info. out there on this? I am, anecdotally, seeing some patterns that need description and definition. Susan Keith-Hergert RNC, MS, IBCLC Holistic Natal Care Cincinnati *********************************************** 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