>> This mother did say that she has horrible problems with yeast, such as awful vaginal yeast infections. My co-Leader thought it might be helpful if the mother started using the Lotrimin again but pumped on the one side where the ringworm is bad until it's cleared up. Does anyone have any better suggestions? This is really impacting this mother's nursing relationship.<< Okay, I'm about at the limit of my expertise here, so I'm going to toss out my thoughts and ask the more knowledgeable to analyze them. If ringworm is related to fungus and topically treatable by anti-fungals such as lotrimon, could a course of fluconazole knock out a tough case? If this mother's fighting a heavy influx of yeast, I'm speculating that perhaps this could help her in more ways than one. -Lisa Marasco, LLLL, IBCLC Santa Maria, CA