Supporting the lactation needs of nursing mothers
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What is a lactation room?
Lactations rooms are private spaces on campus for nursing moms to pump that should be:
- Appropriately functional (not a bathroom)
- Shielded from view and free from intrusion of coworkers or the public
Using the Lactation Rooms
Employees & Students must:
- Coordinate with your supervisor or class instructor time needed for lactation
- Reserve the lactation room in locations that are marked with an asterisk. Other rooms are available on a first-come, first-served basis.
- Follow any rules or procedures per lactation room
Supervisors & Class Instructors must:
- Permit reasonable paid break time or time away from class for nursing mothers to use lactation rooms as needed.
- Be aware that the frequency and duration of the break time will likely vary.
Macon & Joan Brock Virginia Health Sciences at Â鶹´«Ã½
- Andrews Hall, Room 140A
- Hofheimer Hall, Room 167 (by bathrooms on the first floor)
- Lewis Hall, Room 2007
- Strelitz Diabetes Center, Room A118 & Room 2003
- Waitzer Hall, Room 121 & Room 924
These rooms are locked. To use them, call Occupational Health at 757.446.5870Ìý´Ç°ùÌýVHS-OccHealth@odu.edu for access.
Local Breastfeeding Resources
Questions, Comments or Complaints
If you need lactation support assistance from the University, please contact the appropriate office for employees or students.
Employees:
Students:
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