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Lactation support and resources

Metro State University has multiple lactation spaces for people who are lactating. The Student Parent Center also provides lactation supplies and resources for pregnant and parenting students. We have multiple different types of spaces for people who are lactating to utilize, including Mamava Pods and Lactation Rooms.

Mamava pods

Lactation pods on campus include a private space to lactate. Each pod has a seating bench and mini fridge.

To use the pod, . Use the app to schedule a time, unlock the pods, and find other pods and resources for lactation. 

If you are having trouble accessing the pod, contact: student.parentcenter@metrostate.edu.

Saint Paul Campus Mamava Pod Locations:

  • Student Center Lobby
  • New Main Lower Level 1

Lactation rooms

We have multiple private rooms on our campuses for people to lactate that include a comfortable seating space and mini fridge. 

Lactation rooms on the Saint Paul Campus require card access. You can request access to the lactation rooms here:

Saint Paul Campus Lactation Room Locations:

  • Founders Hall Room 162
  • Library Room 201

Midway Campus Lactation Room Location:

  • Room R. You can request the code from the security staff on site.

Other locations

Minneapolis: Use  in room T1000.

Public Safety and Police Science Center: Request an empty room for lactation from the Public Safety and Police Science Center Safety Officer.

Off-campus resources

  • : Staff provide support for all breastfeeding, chest feeding and human milk feeding families. We will care for you in a way that promotes and supports lactation. Support is also available for families unable to give their babies human milk or choose not to do so. Check with your insurance regarding costs.
  • : Provides many comprehensive services including maternity care, lactation services, water birth and pediatric services. Health insurance is accepted.
  • : Offers classes and products that support infant development, provides solutions to everyday parenting and makes life easier. Many free and low-cost options.
  • : Committed to reducing health disparities in communities at risk for poor outcomes. Provides compassionate, culturally aware support and a nonjudgmental, welcoming community. Most services are available at no out-of-pocket cost to those on a Medicaid health care plan.
  • : Free evening discussion groups in Saint Paul on subjects including breastfeeding, Doulas, labor preparation and postpartum health.
  • : Helps breastfeeding mothers through mother-to-mother encouragement, information and education.