Be aware that the free formula is not the only "gift" to hospitals. At our hospital the formula company pays $60 per patient - which totals about 1/3 the nursery budget - as well as giving all the free formula the hospital needs for the babies in NICU and all the water,etc. They also sponsor professional education seminars and trips for the physicians and administrators. Similar to cigarettes and drugs - I think we need to continue our work on the consumers - the moms. We have not won the drug war by making it illegal or expensive - but each of us is winning our own 'family' drug war by keeping in touch with our kids and teaching them why drugs need to be avoided. Not all of us win, due to environmental influences - so we need to work on them, also - but the small battles - in our classes, our offices and even in the supermarket - need to continue and expand. This week I have been "slapped in the face" by one of the officials at the hospital here. Do I turn the other cheek? Do I stomp off? I don't know yet... But I did get two "uppers" also this week: - 42 health care professionals attending the 14 hour couse we are offering on two consecutive Thursdays - and a mom-created breastfeeding support group in my home town invited me to attend - 3 pregnant women, and breastfeeding babies aged 2 months, 6 months, 9 months, 12 months and a mom whose child was not there (age 3). What fun! Jeanette Panchula, BSW, RN, IBCLC Puerto Rico [log in to unmask] (I will be changing to another server soon - [log in to unmask])