Audrey, Currently in my bf classes I use the joke (I try to lighten up things a lot as the section on benefits of bf can get heavy when I mention all the risks of formula feeding) of the young mom who told me she couldn't bf because her nipple doesn't look like a Pl....x nipple. People laugh, then I explain that this baby won't be bf any other than his or her own mom's breast and won't have reason to compare to other nipples and think "gee, mom, you don't have a good nipple." I do describe the "pinch test" for inverted nipples, and show them the tools we use (shells, pumps, shields, syringes) so they know we have alternatives to help in case they do have this problem. Too often women find they have inverted nipples and give up. As there seems to be an inordinate amount of inverted nipples in Puerto Rico, it is a subject I bring up regularly. I also would like to know of picture slides you are pleased with. I'm trying to get some of my own, but my knowledge and financial limits cause the pictures I take to look very "amateur". Jeanette Panchula, BSW, LLLL, IBCLC, RN Puerto Rico