I am very surprised that crib cards supplied by the formula manufacturers are being used - these are *Gifts* (said with clenched teeth )(Bah!) that are not so free, yet another way staff have been duped by these clever firms. Hospital management rub their hands in glee - something else they do not have to pay for - get the foolish punters to pay indirectly without us laying out a penny - and we can keep them (manufacturers)(for reasons kept quiet by Hospital management) sweet by helping fill their coffers and make money for their shareholders. Sadly, it is also a sign that the hospital/staff think that the baby is HOSPITAL PROPERTY and that they can feed the baby whatever they like, whenever they like. It then forces concerned members of staff and parents to have to put a label in the cot to say how the baby is being fed and to put breastfeeding women on the defensive. If the hospital was anywhere near 'Baby Friendly' status none of this would be necessary. A label in a cot, even if it has no sign of how that baby is being fed but has dob, etc., is a useless exercise, open to all sorts of mistakes. If anyone thinks that they are identifying the baby, they are not, they are identifying the cot ! You've been HAD, hook, line and sinker ! ! A very cynical Helen Woodman, NCT Breastfeeding Counsellor in Storrington, West Sussex, UK