Babies R Us – A reader writes: “There is a mothers’ room with changing tables and a comfortable couch and chairs for nursing.”
South Hills Village -
Macy’s – A reader writes: “The third floor women’s restroom has a comfortable lounge area.”
Babies R Us – A reader writes: “There is a mothers’ room with changing tables and a comfortable couch and chairs for nursing.”
South Hills Village -
Macy’s – A reader writes: “The third floor women’s restroom has a comfortable lounge area.”
PHL - A reader writes: “Family restroom (with outlet and a counter, but nowhere to sit) was the only place to pump. It was stuffy but adequate. I felt badly about tying up the room for half an hour, but the airport staff was firm that this was the only place, and pointed out that there was more than one family restroom in the airport.”
Cornerstone Family Church – There is a nursing room available.
Calvary Fellowship of Mechanicsburg – There is a nursing room available. Click here for details.
Lives Changed by Christ Church- There is a nursing room available. Click here for details.
Bible Baptist Church – There is a nursing room available. Click here for details.
Lactation Center of Pennsylvania Hospital - A reader writes that this site “has a nursing room with a glider, Boppy, My Brest Friend, diaper changing supplies, and baby scale. It’s open 10-2 during the week. On 8th Street between Locust and Walnut.”
The Kimmel Center – A reader writes: “The Kimmel Center (on Broad St betwen Pine and Spruce) is open during the day and often quite empty. There are couches scattered throughout the building – very comfy and private even though it’s a public space.”
Rittenhouse Hotel – A reader writes that the “women’s bathroom has a lounge area and is usually empty. Enter the hotel, turn left, and follow the signs. On the west side of Rittenhouse Square.”
Macy’s – A reader writes: “Macy’s (formerly Lord and Taylor), on Broad and Market (east of City Hall), has a lounge area attached to the women’s restroom on the third floor.”
Sesame Place – I just received the following information from a mom who had a poor experience with the nursing stations at Sesame Place in May. I don’t know what worse: the condition of the stations or the fact that they ignored her letter.
We went to Sesame Place in Langhorne PA. in May. I was very disappointed. The map of the park claimed there were 3 nursing stations locations. The first nursing station on the map I could not find. I asked an employee near by & was told the one I was looking for was supposed to be somewhere in/near the ladies room, but people have told her it’s not there. She then pointed me in the direction of another nursing station. To my disgust it was a plastic chair behind a curtain IN the ladies room. I then tried the last station on the map. Only to get there & find I had to go to Welcome Center to get someone to meet me back at the nursing station to unlock the door every time I needed to use it. Though there were 2 stations at that location and it was a nice air-conditioned room with a sink, changing table, chair & rocker. It was to annoying to get someone to unlock it every time. Well, we won’t be going back again until we’re done BF after that. I did write a letter to SP but never received anything back.
Plymouth Meeting Mall – The nursing area is in the women’s restroom on the first floor, mid-mall, not the one near the food court.
The Galleria Mall – This mall has a nursing room.