In "Breastfeeding in Nonmaternity Settings" by Jeannette Crenshaw (January), in the section "Interrupting or discontinuing breastfeeding," the first sentence states, "Sometimes, as when administering a single dose of radiopaque agents for diagnostic purposes to a lactating mother, breastfeeding must be interrupted, but it can be resumed when the radioactive substance is no longer in the breast milk." It should be stated, "Sometimes, as when administering a single dose of radio-pharmaceuticals for diagnostic purposes to a lactating mother, breastfeeding must be interrupted, but it can usually be resumed when the substance has cleared maternal plasma."