Regarding your upcoming class to physicians: I was asked to teach similar class last year. Very nervous. Worked on this class for weeks (maybe months). I had all the latest, very medical, very serious, detailed information about breastfeeding! My first ? to them was, " Were any of you breastfed, &/or did you or your wife breastfeed?" I was amazed at the high numbers! So I thought this is an easy group. They all know about breastfeeding. It turned out, they knew about bfing -- they know its healthy. But they didn't know how to help a mom manage bfing. They asked a ton of ?'s - about simple management of bfing problems. They were eager to know. They had not a clue! I showed slides of proper positioning, proper latch on, engorgement, mastitis, family bed, etc. It was a big success. I felt like I was teaching my regular class of moms (and dads). Have fun with it. Loretta Haycook, RN,IBCLC WIC Jacksonville,FL