In a message dated 99-02-23 11:25:28 EST, you write: << Logically (maybe) I would figure food poisoning is happening in mom's gut and other than the prospect of mom's getting dehydrated and feeling wretched, it should have no bearing on what is in mom's breastmilk. So why wean or pump and dump? Add it to the list of reasons to stop BF. I loved the 2 yesterday, one was SO wrong I think it would be actionable. >> Personal experience here: I had food poisoning twice while bf. Neither time did my baby have any trouble (once pretty young, about 3 mos). However, both times I had *substantial* drops in otherwise plentiful milk supplies. So on the contrary, rather than advise pumping and dumping I'd say to moms, Get that baby to the breast as often as you think you can physically manage it, or as soon again after the first wave of horribleness passes off as you can. Elisheva Urbas in NYC perhaps too adventurous an eater for my own good