Lactation and Changing Spaces
If you are a nursing or pumping parent attending school, we provide on-site lactation stations. All lactation stations provide a private, secure, clean space for you to feed your baby or express milk.
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act contains a provision related to expressing breast milk at work. We support chestfeeding parents and regard this legislation as recognition of our lactation program.
Lactation Stations
The University of Washington Bothell has the following locations for Students to use as a lactation station. The rooms can be reserved or used on a drop-in basis.
To find available times click on the room calendar link. To reserve and gain access to the room click on reserve space link.
Dedicated Lactation Room
Location | Hours* | Amenities | Reserve |
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Founders Hall UW1-128 | 8am – 5pm | Soft seating, telephone, refrigerator, sink | Call or Drop in Key Card Access Only |
Commons Hall UW2 – 336 | 8am – 5pm | Soft seating | Contact Christina Hughes 425.352.3613 |
Quiet / Lactation Room
Location | Contact | Hours* | Amenities | Calendar/Reserve |
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Husky Hall 1419 | Husky Hall Welcome Desk 425-352-5477 | 8am – 5pm | Soft seating | Contact Christina Hughes 425.352.3613 |
* After 5 p.m. or before 8 a.m. contact Campus Safety at 425-352-5359 to gain access to these rooms.
When leaving the space, please remember to take any personal belongings and return the door key to the welcome desk.
Changing Stations
University of Washington Bothell
Building | Floor | Room Number |
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Discovery Hall | B1 | 050 |
Library | LB1 | 101A 101B |
Library | LB2 1 | 101C 101D |
ARC | B1 | 017 |
ARC | 2 | 217 |
UW1 | 1 | 101B |
UW1 | 2 | 201B |
UW2 | 0G | 001C 001F 001G |
Cascadia Community College
Building | Floor | Room Number |
---|---|---|
CC1 | 1 | 101A 101J |
CC2 | 2 | 201N |
CC2 | 3 | 312 313 |
CC3 | 1 | 117 |
CC3 | 2 | 212 213 |
Explore
- WA EAP
- As of July 1, UW employees have access to a fantastic new benefit with the Washington State Employee Assistance Program (WA EAP)—a free health and well-being program that is just for Washington state employees, based right here in our state.
- The Breastfeeding Coalition of Washington find 15 tips to help you transition back to work and much more.
- US Breastfeeding.org Find out more about this new legislation and details for implementation.
- For specific parenting student lactation space concerns, please contact Christina Hughes at uwparentingstudents@uw.edu or 425.352.3613.