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naming a room to pump in while at work

post #1 of 6
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My husband works for a design/build company (construction) they are doing a job now, a credit union, where tonight I learned there is a room which is designed for working moms to pump in, not really set up for the public, but for the actual people working at this office. It will have it's own fridge, some chairs and he said nice lighting (that's how we got on the subject anyway). The original 'name' of the room was lactation room, then it was renamed the motherhood room because they thought that sounded better. He didn't know if there would actually be a sign on the door or not on what the room's use was or if it would just have a number.

So here's my question, if you could actually name this room, what do you think it should be called?
post #2 of 6
They could always hang the int'l breastfeeding symbol on the door, but if I named it, I'd call it the lactation station, only because I think it sounds like fun. A more serious name could maybe be the Mother's Room.
post #3 of 6
My husband's workplace (large corporation) has a "Mother's Room." I think Lactation Station is fun though.
post #4 of 6
I called mine the Breast Room. I only worked with guys so I found it humorous.

I like Lactation Station too.
post #5 of 6
The company I work for calls them Mom Rooms.
I like Lactation Station too!
post #6 of 6
Ours was called the "Quiet Room". There was also a cot if someone needed a place to lie down. It was mainly for pumping. People could schedule time so pumpers ended up with priority since they were the ones to sign up in advance.
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