I've never noticed anywhere...but there is a medical aid station and a care and assistance buiding, both in the back of the fair, by Heritage Square. Maybe check there? If not, the area by the Little Farm Hands and Pet Center is usually at least MUCH less crowded than the rest of the fair grounds.
Yes they do!! 1-is by Karen (spelling?) square kind of by the police station set thing. and 2-is by window 7 and a radio booth off of cooper & randell! I'll look at the map again and try to get the names right.
Ok the nursing station it's not called Karen Square it's Heritage Square off of Dan Patch Ave and the 2 one is still off of Cooper and Randell by booth 7
I know last year I nursed in a private nursing stations set up next to a women's radio/talk show....Lori and Julia?? Maybe I'm way off. It was close to all the tractors...you could check that out, see if it is still there. I'm sure it it.
Had nice chairs, fans, water, changing stations, no men allowed either.
I fed DD at the Lactation Station sponsored by Healtheast and 107.1 FM yesterday. It is located on Randall and Cooper. They have really nice rocking chairs for nursing, a table for changing diapers, fans, electrical outlets for pumping, etc. There was also a LC available to answer questions. It was so nice and convenient!!!
Dang, I wish I'd known it was so close. When we were there Thursday I lost my spot on a bench in the Kidway when I went to the bathroom so I just sat on the curb with my hooter hider.
Like PP said- there is the FM 107 one- I have heard that is great. I think that Kare 11 Moms Like Me board is also sponsoring one- there is a link on KARE 11s site. That one is supposed to have a place for small children to play, too.
Re: State Fair
I've never noticed anywhere...but there is a medical aid station and a care and assistance buiding, both in the back of the fair, by Heritage Square. Maybe check there? If not, the area by the Little Farm Hands and Pet Center is usually at least MUCH less crowded than the rest of the fair grounds.
I know last year I nursed in a private nursing stations set up next to a women's radio/talk show....Lori and Julia?? Maybe I'm way off. It was close to all the tractors...you could check that out, see if it is still there. I'm sure it it.
Had nice chairs, fans, water, changing stations, no men allowed either.
Yes,
FM107 booth. It's called the Healtheast lactation station. All the information booths can direct you. It's really nice!