Hi Robin! I bet you'll get a reply from Linda Smith and Dee Keith. They should have good ideas. Here are my thoughts... I'd be interested in attending these myself -- maybe take along the Ohio AAP Chapter Breastfeeding Coordinator -- and see what they say (about bf, about Health professionals in general, etc.). You might also enquire if the conferences are having any kind of exhibit area that the hospitals could have displays (then, coordinate with the other Tri-State IBCLCs in their hospitals to have 'better' info available?!). Maybe that reporter who was at the Baby-Friendly Award Luncheon could interview the Ezzos -- they've been interviewed before in Denver, and came across in a very negative light. What kind of church is sponsoring the conference? Are they part of a larger group that has some kind of supervisory body (like a council of churches, a synod, etc.?) that you could go to with some concerns? Maybe get the AAP Ohio Chapter person to go with you or front the issue (esp. since MDs may have more sway with the ministers?). What about the Cincinnati Commissioner of Health? Is that person supportive of bf? Would s/he be willing/able to write a letter to the host minister to bring them aware of the potential health concerns? You know, if they're going to do this, they're going to do this. If we can bring the ministers into an awareness that we agree that parents need guidance, and applaud their efforts, hopefully they will listen to us as health professionals who are concerned about the health of the family and the baby. Maybe the Ezzos could be asked these questions by the ministers, or the ministers could provide extra guidance on the issues. I don't know that anyone will listen, but who knows. Of course, if all else fails, who is that editorial cartoonist at the Cincinnati Enquirer...? Good Luck! When's the conference? --Doraine Bailey ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com