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Breastfeeding Support Program
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| The Breastfeeding Support Program serves faculty, staff, students, and their spouses/domestic partners and employees at Office of the President choosing to continue breastfeeding after returning to work or school. The program includes breastfeeding classes with a lactation consultant, lactation rooms on campus with hospital-grade breast pumps, and sales of personal, electric breast pumps and personal kits for use with the pumps in the campus lactation rooms at a discounted price. For more information, please contact Health*Matters at (510) 643-4646 or . | ![]() |
Contents:
Register for the Breastfeeding Support Program
Begin by registering for the Breastfeeding Support Program when
you would like to use any of the services (purchasing a pump, using
a room, etc.). Registration is free to all UC Berkeley faculty, staff,
students, and their spouses/domestic partners, and allows us to track
the use of the program.
To register, complete a registration form and return by fax to (510) 642-7411 or email to pmielbeck@uhs.berkeley.edu. If you are enrolling in the breastfeeding class, you will be given a registration form to complete at the beginning of the class.
Alternatively, you may contact Health*Matters at (510) 643-4646 or .
Assembly Bill 1025: Lactation Accommodation on
Campus
Assembly
Bill (AB) 1025, effective January 1, 2002, requires California employers
to make reasonable efforts to provide break time and space for employees
who are nursing their infants to express milk during work hours. The
Breastfeeding Support Program is assisting the University with implementation
of AB 1025.
Under this bill, employers are required to make reasonable efforts to provide an appropriate, private space for breastfeeding mother to express milk. The law is specific to state that this may not be a toilet stall. Managers and supervisors should assist employees who do not have a private office with finding an appropriate space in their building.
For those employees who cannot be accommodated in their building, there are several actation rooms on campus equipped with hospital-grade electric breast pumps. To learn more about the rooms, contact Health*Matters at (510) 643-4646 or at .
For non-exempt employees, the break time accommodation may run concurrently with rest periods provided pursuant to personnel policy. If you need assistance with the break time accommodation, contact your Department Employee Relations Specialist, or the Customer Service Line, Office of Human Resources at (510) 642-7163.
Breast Pump Products for the Berkeley Campus
Community
The University Health Services has contracted with Ameda to carry
some of their breast pump products. The campus community - faculty,
staff, students, and their spouses/domestic partners - may purchase
any of the following products at a substantial discount from retail
prices.
Please call Health*Matters at (510) 643-4646 for an appointment to purchase these products at the Health*Matters office. Please note: payment is accepted by cash or check only.
Learning How to Use the Electric Breast Pumps
To learn how to use the Purely Your electric breast pump or the HygieniKit
used for the hospital grade pumps in the campus lactation rooms, you
can watch a 10-minute instructional video available for viewing at Health*Matters.
Please call (510) 643-4646 to make an appointment for viewing.
The Breastfeeding Support Program is sponsored by University Health Services - Health*Matters, the worksite health promotion program, and is open to all Berkeley faculty, staff, students, and their spouses/domestic partners. For more information, contact:
Health*Matters
(510) 643-4646
UHS - Tang Center
2222 Bancroft Ave
Berkeley, CA 94720-4300
Lactation Rooms on Campus
The campus has several lactation rooms on campus, most of which
have a hospital-grade electric breast pump for use either with the attachments
from the Purely Yours Electric Breast Pump® by Ameda
or a personal HygieniKit® Dual Pumping Kit. Both
of these products are available to purchase at cost
from Health*Matters.
Lactation rooms with hospital-grade breast pumps are located in the
following buildings:
Lactation room without hospital-grade pumps are located in the following buildings:
To use a lactation room on campus, complete a registration form with the Breastfeeding Support Program. After you have registered, the location of rooms and the specific access process will be made available to you.
Breastfeeding Class: How-To's of Breastfeeding
and Returning to Work or School
The class is free of charge to UC Berkeley faculty, staff, students,
and their spouses/domestic partners. It is offered 4 times per year;
check
here for the current schedule. You can enroll through the UCB Learning
Center. To do so, please log on to Blu,
go to the Self Service Section on the left and click on UCB Learning
Center.
If you would like to enroll but do not have a CalNet ID, or you have other questions about the class, please call Health*Matters at (510) 643-4646.
Participants will learn:
Please note: For those unable to attend the breastfeeding class, you may call Health*Matters at (510) 643-4646 to receive a comprehensive, educational packet of materials on breastfeeding how-to's and return to work or school planning. These materials are mailed through campus mail only.
Mother-Baby Friendly Workplace Award 2005
The Health*Matters Breastfeeding Support Program is honored to receive
the Mother-Baby Friendly Workplace Award for 2005 from the Bay
Area Lactation Associates (BALA) and the Alameda
County Breastfeeding Coalition, in recognition of the University's
efforts to support new parents returning to work or school. For local
media coverage about the award, please see
the article that appeared in the San Francisco Chronicle on Wednesday,
August 24, 2005.
Campus Resources
Guide for Balancing
Work and Family
The Parents Network
womenshealth.gov
From U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. A great
resource for breastfeeding questions, pumping and storage, common concerns,
why breastfeeding is important, and more.
DHHS Breastfeeding Hotline for basic breastfeeding questions:
1-800-994-9662
La Leche League International
La Leche League International strives to help mothers worldwide to breastfeed
through mother-to-mother support, encouragement, information, and education,
and to promote a better understanding of breastfeeding as an important
element in the healthy development of the baby and mother.
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Last updated: 9/2/09