^Yeah - and don't feel bad if you or your wife decides that breastfeeding isn't for you (guys).
There's a bunch of stuff out there that intonates the breastfeeding is best for the baby. (I believe studies suggest it slightly is... and it's way cheaper... but there's stress for the mother).
My wife has small breasts and was very self-conscious when neither baby latched and fed well.
(We were told that size of breast isn't a determining factor for production.. but I can/could empathize with a small-breasted woman struggling to feel that she has adequate body for mothering...)
So we made decision to do formula early on for both.
[This, of course, after spending $150 or so on a breast-pump that wasn't comfortable/didn't work for my wife.]
Formula DOES get expensive... so if you go that route - get a buddy that is part of Costco or Sam's Club or something to be ready to order cases and cases for you.
(By the end of formula... you will have spent in the thousands on that stuff... likely.)
At first, the bottles are small and the hospitals are given tons of free samples from the major formula companies to get you comfortable/hooked on a certain brand of formula.
Then it becomes your drug - you are too afraid to switch and stay with the expensive stuff because your baby seems healthy on what the hospital sent you home with.
Other advantage of formula is that either parent can prep and feed, whenever.
Man... I forgot all that stress... that was my wife's first, real, parent-let-down/failure feeling... led to some massive "baby blues" for her... tough road...
It was a lot easier when we got to kid#2 and headed straight to formula without the guilt of "we aren't doing the natural thing".