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I teach at a large university and can help you out with the information about
how we established our 10 rooms on campus. We are careful not to call
them "pumping rooms" but rather lactation/breastfeeding rooms (the one at
the Women's Center on campus is called the Nursing Nest) so that mothers
with babies in tow feel welcome and we "wiengerize" the language of the
experience. Almost all have pumps in them and they are strategically located
around campus. Our HR department and the university's 'President's
Commission on the Status of Women' were instrumental in their success.
Contact me off-list and I can help you with further details.
Maeve Howett, PhD, RN, CPNP, IBCLC
Clinical Assistant Professor
Department of Family and Community Nursing
Emory University, Atlanta, GA, USA 30322
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