Personally, I think there is nothing per se about a c/s that would delay milk, BUT if a mom wasn't ready to go into labor and things were hurried along (thus, resulting ultimately in a c/s) THEN that could lead to delayed milk production. I've had 3 c/s...two after 39-48 hours of active stage labors and I had milk within the first 12-36 hours of the c/s; Number three was a labor triggered by a stress test and then a c/s (details only upon request). For this third child, my milk didn't fully "come in" for 7 days in spite of nursing round the clock. It scared the daylights out of me and the 3 RN-IBCLCs-friends who came to see me and documented perfect latch, suck, etc. 'Just my 2 cents. Chris : )Chris Hafner-Eaton, PhD, MPH, CHES, IBCLC email: [log in to unmask] : ) : )HSR & Health Educational Consultant voice/fax: 541 753 7340 : ) : )------------**CHANGE THE WORLD, NURTURE A CHILD!**------------------ : )