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Becoming a New Parent

TXST is pleased to offer a variety of family-friendly services and resources to assist employee Bobcats when you welcome a new child into your family.

In accordance with UPPS 04.04.61, several nursing rooms are available throughout campus for nursing mothers to use at their convenience.

Explore the table below to find a nursing room location near you.

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TXST Nursing Room Locations:

Nursing rooms are available on a first come, first served basis. For questions, please contact the HR Well-Being team.

San Marcos Campus Nursing Rooms:
Building:Room/Location:Room Features:
J.C. Kellam2nd floor (separate room inside women's restroom)refrigerator, lockers, sink
Evans Liberal Arts BuildingRoom 135refrigerator, lockers, nearby restroom
Roy F. Mitte2228A (separate room inside women's restroom)sink
Alkek LibraryRoom 536nearby restroom
LBJ Student CenterRoom 207.2refrigerator, lockers, nearby restroom
Commons Dining HallRoom 215refrigerator, lockers, nearby restroom
Child Development CenterRoom 112lockers, nearby restroom
Round Rock Campus Nursing Rooms:
Building:Room/Location:Room Features:

St. David's School of Nursing

107B (separate room inside women's restroom)nearby refrigerator, nearby restroom
Avery BuildingRoom 208Csink

Guidelines & Procedures

  • Nursing Room Guidelines

    • Nursing mothers may access the rooms only for the purposes of expressing, storing, and collecting breast milk. Employees may check-out a key to use the rooms as needed. Nursing room locations are available on a first come, first-served basis. For questions, please contact the HR Well-Being team.

    • Each of the rooms is equipped with a table, chair, electrical outlet, and key lock. Some rooms contain compact refrigerators, sinks, and lockers. If you use a room where a refrigerator is not provided, we recommend that you bring a cooler to store your breast milk or use another common refrigerator. Texas State University is not responsible for the security or integrity of breast milk stored in or outside of the nursing mother room refrigerator.

      Some rooms have lockers in the room for storage. However, each employee is responsible for providing your own personal lock for the locker. Texas State is not responsible for securing personal items left in the rooms against theft or use by others.

    • All nursing mother room users are expected to clean up after each use, not only out of respect for the next user, but to prevent contamination and illness transmission. Each user should allow enough time within a visit to clean any breast milk spills and dispose of trash properly. Hand sanitizer/wipes and paper towels are provided. Please contact the HR Well-Being team if the room needs attention.

    • Upon accessing the room, lock the door and turn the sign to IN USE to alert other users that someone is using the room. Turn the sign back to VACANT when you leave the room where applicable.

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FAQs

Learn more about benefits, leave, and timekeeping in regards to becoming a new parent: