I was surprised yesterday to offered a "gift bag" of free formula after my blood draw for the GB screen. This was in my doctor's office, they draw the blood right there. I'm planning on breastfeeding so I declined. I was kind of taken aback. I just told her I wouldn't need it.
I guess there's nothing wrong with it if the person is planning to formula feed, but she didn't even ask. The funny thing is that the hospital where my doctor delivers is certified "baby friendly" and they aren't allowed to give out formula samples there.
Anyone else run into this yet? If you are planning on breastfeeding, are you declining, or taking them "just in case"?

son#1 born 6/2010
son#2 born 4/2012
son#3 born 7/2014
Re: Anyone offered any free formula samples yet?
I also had the "I cannot believe you are offering me this. I am going to breastfeed!" reaction last time and then we see how that turned out. So take them, save them, and then give them away if you don't need them. Someone will be happy to have them!
4 rounds of clomid, 2 with IUI = BFN
(Yes, this looks like I'm "answering" my own post!)
I accepted them (and used them for a couple days) with DS#1. I had to exclusively pump for him until 7 months, then we switched to formula (I also returned to work, and pumping was harder).
With DS#2 I never even got any! We were breastfeeding well at the hospital, so they never gave any to us. I ended up breastfeeding him for 16.5 months, and he never had formula.
So...since I'm really hoping to do the same with #3, only breastfeeding, I don't want to have to deal with storing it, then finding a place to donate it later if I don't need it. I'd rather just not take it.
Of course, I do see the side that says it's free, and if you need it, that's less money you have to spend, but I'm betting on not needing it, and hope it works out that way!
son#1 born 6/2010
son#2 born 4/2012
son#3 born 7/2014
Logan 10/20/2010 ~ Addison 8/26/2014
I thought it was strange for the nurse who took my blood to ask me if I planned on breastfeeding or not as well. I told her I was going to give my best shot. She asked if I wanted a sample of formula anyway and I said sure. She came back with a huge bag that had a couple pacifiers, bottles, a cooler and storage containers for milk. So I'm pretty glad I accepted becuase I'm sure I'll use the cooler and bottles for breastmilk if not the formula. I might donate that if anyone accepts it and I don't use it.
I did get a little "6-pack" of formula that is supposed to be a supplement to breastmilk that I'll hang on to.
Can't hurt, right?
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