On paper, yes, she'll get a lecture re: formula. In practice, the first time she asks, some nurse will ask her to sign some form saying that the nurse talked to her about formula, and that's the last she'll hear about it.
Besides, as things stand now, plenty of obnoxious nurses lecture new mothers about the benefits of formula (by the time she left the hospital, my wife was ready to smack the next nurse who told her how much easier a bottle would be).
Not a single nurse said a single word to me about formula when my daughter was born and I don’t know any woman who has had a child in the past 20 years who has heard any such thing. Guess I just live in the wrong place where mothers are allowed to make their won decisions about such things.
Thank goodness I let NYC when I turned 22. As bad as it is admitting I was born and raised there - I would be truly embarrassed to have to admit I lived there.