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Lactation Support

Macalester College supports its employees and their wish to breastfeed/chestfeed their child. If you need to pump or express milk while on campus, Macalester College supports your choice and will provide a lactation space for your utilization.

  • Lactation Spaces

    Macalester has some designated lactation spaces spread across campus.  They are located:

    • Kagin Commons – Room 017 (Basement level)
    • Theater & Dance Building – Room T106 (1st Floor)
    • Humanities Building – Room  115J (1st Floor)
    • DeWitt Wallace Library – Room L09 (Basement)
    • Alternate: 63 Mac – Upper Level 

    If the permanent rooms nor the employee’s regular office space do not work, we can also make alternative arrangements. This will be a private and clean space with a lockable door, a comfortable chair, a refrigerator, and appropriate signage as needed. Arrangements for this room can take some time to put together and employees are encouraged to give as much notice as possible. Please understand that the location of the lactation rooms may vary depending on space needs/availability and schedules.

    Contact Human Resources at 651-696-6280 or [email protected] to make arrangements.

  • Mini-fridge Availability

    If your office provides you with the privacy, space, and comfort needed for your lactation purposes Macalester can provide you with a mini-fridge to keep in your office until it is no longer needed. Contact Human Resources at [email protected] for more information.

  • Questions about Lactation Spaces

    If you have additional questions and concerns about lactation spaces or resources, please contact Human Resources at [email protected].

  • Talking with your Supervisor

    We suggest that you contact your supervisor and Facilities Services to make arrangements to use the lactation room. You can reach out before your baby is born, while on parental leave, or when planning your return to work.

    Here are some resources to help you navigate a discussion with your supervisor about your lactation needs. These cover talking about your needs for reasonable break times and their duration throughout the workday.

  • Other Macalester benefits to support you and your family

    • EAP’s Child Care Benefit – You have access to confidential resources, information and referrals for every age and stage through Macalester’s Employee Assistance Program (EAP). Take advantage of advice and support regarding these and other topics by calling 877-622-4327 or visiting mycigna.com (Employer ID: macalester)
      • Nursing your infant
      • Special Needs Care
      • Parenting Support Group
      • Childcare, back-up care, and sick child care
      • Resources for all education and developmental stages
    • Wellbeats – If you’re on Macalester’s health plan, Wellbeats offers a channel for pre and post-natal exercise. These classes provide safe, feel-good exercises that will help keep you active.
    • Nice Healthcare – Nice Healthcare provides well child exams that can happen in your home. Most of the time a Nice Healthcare provider is able to see their patients the same day for  chat, video, and home visit.

  • Additional Lactation Resources

    Minnesota Breastfeeding Coalition
    The Minnesota Breastfeeding Coalition works to create environments where breastfeeding/chestfeeding is valued and supported to achieve natural infant feeding equity in all Minnesota communities.

    Minnesota Department of Health
    The Minnesota Department of Health offers extensive information on promoting breastfeeding/chestfeeding awareness and support.

    Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
    CDC’s Division of Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Obesity (DNPAO) is committed to increasing breastfeeding/chestfeeding rates throughout the United States and to promoting and supporting optimal breastfeeding/chestfeeding practices toward the ultimate goal of improving the public’s health.

    International Lactation Consultant Association
    This worldwide network of lactation professionals can help you find a local lactation consultant and provides support for chestfeeing parents.

    It’s Only Natural
    It’s Only Natural has information for African-American parents and their families about the health benefits of breastfeeding/chestfeeding.

    Pregnancy & Postpartum Support Minnesota
    PPSM is a voice for mental health during and after pregnancy. They provide support, advocacy, awareness and training during vulnerable times.