Kathy is right that we don't know all of the facts of the case. What bothered me most, though about this article is the title, "Nursed to Death." As I wrote Salon, this is not an accurate or THOUGHTFUL title for thinking mothers, because it was the LACK of breastmilk, not nursing that killed the baby, from what I have read. So the implication of the title is misleading, and women who just see that and don't read the whole article or know anything about breastfeeding could assume it was the fact that she was nursing and not formula feeding that caused the death. It says she breastfed him "regularly." What is regularly? Every four hours with breasts that have been surgically damaged? Has it said anywhere else how often she fed him? Yes, she should have known that he was starving from his appearance and insisted on him being seen by a physician. Yet, I know many poor women who are intimidated by the system and they do not insist on what they feel is right. They've had so many experiences of being told they have no power. I've also known of other babies who were getting close to starving that did not act "sick" because they were placid babies who didn't have enough calories to give them the energy to cry. Uneducated women interpret this as being a "good" contented baby. Still, three pounds is an extreme amount to not notice! Lucy Towbin, MSW,IBCLC *********************************************** The LACTNET mailing list is powered by L-Soft's renowned LISTSERV(R) list management software together with L-Soft's LSMTP(TM) mailer for lightning fast mail delivery. For more information, go to: http://www.lsoft.com/LISTSERV-powered.html