I am amazed that you have a formula rep who has had a baby. All our reps have been men or young,single or newly married women who haven't got an ounce of fat on their bodies and wear VERY short skirts AND speak as they know everything and anything about infant nutrition. We once had a pregnant rep. Whenever she tried to hound me about formula gift packs, I responded with -- "talk to me after you have your baby and AFTER you breastfeed". She ended up breastfeeding during maternity leave only. She didn't return to our hospital as she was promoted (what an honor - yes, I am being sarcastic). Her associate (who wears even shorter skirts and is EVEN skinnier and younger) told me she stopped breastfeeding when she returned to work because THERE WERE TOO MANY MEN AROUND!!!!! (yes I am shouting). This is a young professional woman who I am sure is working hard to be "one of the guys" in the professional world. When are women going to realize they can be women, breastfeeding and all, and be professional too!!!! And, isn't it interesting that there are so many men in the formula business? Could it be they want to keep those breasts for themselves??? Just wondering... Donna Z - RN, BSN, IBCLC who's getting down off the box now