The discussion about when we are to behave as LCs and when we are to lead "civilian" lives is interesting. I often wonder where to draw the line. An example: I went shopping recently and overheard two young mothers behind me in the checkout line discussing breastfeeding. One of the mothers was giving incorrect information to her friend about pumping. I was SO tempted to jump in, but I kept my mouth shut. Afterwards, I debated if I should have said something. And how many of us have seen babies fed with bottles propped up or pregnant women smoking? I live in a young neighborhood, so I can't walk a meter without seeing a baby in a pram or a pregnant woman. I'd like to kindly educate but I don't want to be the breastfeeding cop either. What do you all think? Susan Nachman-Srebrnik, IBCLC Ranana, Israel