The information that I have found pertaining to the use of this med. to increase milk supply or stimulate milk ejection seems to be conflicting to me. One group will advocate its use rather freely and states that this med can will benefit a variety of situations. Then there's another group who says that its use should be more cautious and it should be used as a last form of treatment. I am perplexed! Which is right? Do I use it for a mom who is having trouble with let-down and pumping during full time employment or do I use it in cases of induction/relactation primarily? How cautious is cautious? Another question along these lines is: If you need a mom to get the med and your community and medical support for breastfeeding is about zero, how do you get it for mom? I am assuming that you (and I am being kind here) re-educate the Ped or OB-GYN (which ever is easier I guess) and hope that they come around before mom quits breastfeeding. If this is how it is to be done, I would appreciate any material (referrances) that will "educate" a Ped that prefers his moms formula feed in the first place and rarely suggests breastfeeding as an option. (Maybe our formula friends would like to meet with him?) (I can't stop myself...look out!) And a word for my friends with the formula company: My very allergic son with skin rashes that never go away and asthma that continues to worsen is a perfect example of your blatant disregard for consumers in the aggressive marketing of your products. My son had every formula available and had trouble with all of them; he could never keep them down or he would react to them in other ways. My uneducated Ped at the time kept referring me to other formulas and never once suggested a LC or relactation (you do your job well)! My fourth is now 18 months old and has never had formula touch her lips. I am sure you didn't notice one less formula fed baby in your profits but guess what, I am planning another and I have several friends and family memebers who haven't started having children yet who are very aware of my ordeal. Get the picture? Sorry, I guess I was overcome with emotion! My apologies to fellow LACTNETTERS. Melissa Brancho