Where to find public lactation spaces in Madison

Here's a map of places to pump across the isthmus.

Where to find public lactation spaces in Madison
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Breast milk is an important source of nutrition for babies. But when it comes to supplying breast milk while out and about, new parents may not always have access to the facilities they need to properly care for their babies.

In Wisconsin, parents have the legal right to breastfeed their children in any public or private location where the parent and child are otherwise authorized to be. Wisconsin is also one of 31 states that exempts breastfeeding from public indecency laws.

Over the years, Madison has made strides to support breastfeeding parents by providing spaces for breastfeeding in city buildings. The University of Wisconsin-Madison also has dozens of lactation-friendly spaces across campus.

These spaces are not always clearly marked or advertised. However, Public Health Madison and Dane County has created a detailed map of places to pump across the isthmus.

Below you'll find the location of these lactation spaces and descriptions of what to expect from each space.


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Additional resources

Resources, Classes, and Places to Pump | Public Health Madison & Dane County

Lactation Rooms - Office of Child Care and Family Resources
View the location of rooms on the UW-Madison campus that are lactation friendly.

Lactation Rooms | Engineering, City of Madison, Wisconsin

Learn | WIC Breastfeeding Support

This article has been updated to include facts about Wisconsin's breastfeeding laws.