The recent post on lactation suppression for moms who lose an infant was timely for me. I am caring for a woman who's unborn baby has a known congenital defect and the baby is likely to die shortly after birth. At this point, the parents are struggling with planning the birth as they are going to try everything to give this little one a chance, but know that chances are small. She will be having a planned cesarean, with a surgical team waiting for the baby. The whole situation has been very hard on these parents, and I have been trying hard to both encourage and support them in planning the best course to give this little baby a chance at life, while trying to help prepare them for her death if that is what happens. Lactation management is something else I need to address with them and this article came just on time to remind me. Jennifer Tieman (who took today off to go to the local LLL meeting!) Family Physician Mom to 4, including nursling Caroline Rose born 5/31/03 *********************************************** To temporarily stop your subscription: set lactnet nomail To start it again: set lactnet mail (or digest) To unsubscribe: unsubscribe lactnet All commands go to [log in to unmask] The LACTNET mailing list is powered by L-Soft's renowned LISTSERV(R) list management software together with L-Soft's LSMTP(R) mailer for lightning fast mail delivery. For more information, go to: http://www.lsoft.com/LISTSERV-powered.html