Dear Lactnetters, This is not *strictly* a bf question so I hope I'm not in trouble here, but I need to ask it anyway of people I know will be supportive. My 2 1/2 year old has been diagnosed with decalcification of his teeth - all of them. This means the enamel is either very thin or non existent in some places as I understand it. This was apparently caused by a high fever when he was very young - he was very sick at 3 months. I am seeing a pediactric dentist whom I have not informed that I am *still* bf. I am afraid he will tell me I am contributing to the decay problem with several night time nursings. I would like your opinions please. We are facing quite an ordeal with sedation and strapping down to a papoose board and nitrous oxide for my son and I am scared to death about the traumatic effect. I certainly don.t want to make things worse by continuing the decay, but I'm not ready to give up nursing, even at night without a fight. I am hoping the dentist who was on the list at some point is lurking and will put in his .02. Help. Thanks, Lisa Thanks Jane for you personal reply.