UC San Diego actually has a pretty good setup for pumping. They have 6
lactation rooms across campus, each set up with a medela lactina pump, a
glider chair, a sign in sheet, and some type of decoration. Each room has a
code to get in the door, and an "occupied" sign shows once you lock the door
from the inside. It actually worked quite well for my year and a half of
pumping--I just brought my own lactina kit and bottles. Our main problem was
actually scheduling conflicts. Everyone wanted to pump at the same time. I
believe that the UCSD Women's Center was in charge of setting up the
pumping rooms. They might be a good contact for information. Thir web
address is http://women.ucsd.edu/lacroom/index.html
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