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Breastfeeding rooms in central London

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Fizzyboo · 19/05/2017 21:35

Hi all...

Looking for feeding rooms in central London. My LO gets really distracted feeding if we are anywhere with noise and people and all my internet searches seem to be somewhat outdated.

I only know of John Lewis on Oxford St. Any others anyone knows of gratefully received!

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AveEldon · 19/05/2017 21:43

I think Selfridges might have a parent and baby room
Also Peter Jones at Sloane Sq
Most of the museums?

pitterpatterrain · 19/05/2017 21:43

A small bump for you...

Tbh I would also go to JL, not sure where else, maybe Selfridges / Debenhams

JohnLapsleyParlabane · 19/05/2017 21:44

Mothercare usually have one

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ElleDubloo · 19/05/2017 23:45

Not exactly central London, but Westfield (Shepherd's Bush) has two parent and baby rooms which are quite well kitted out and pleasant to use.

Fizzyboo · 20/05/2017 10:10

Thanks for the suggestions all, there seems to be a woefully low number Confused
Any more suggestions, keep em coming!

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villainousbroodmare · 20/05/2017 10:42

I was able to bf anywhere, but if too much action is a problem, could you not try any clothes shop/ dept store with plenty of changing rooms? Bring a few decoy garments in with you.

ODog · 20/05/2017 20:44

Westfield Stratford also have feeding rooms

DesignedForLife · 20/05/2017 20:53

John Lewis on Oxford Street have a great one

QueenRefusenik · 20/05/2017 20:55

British Museum has a nice one!

GlitterRollerSkate · 20/05/2017 20:55

Hi there.. I downloaded an app called gobaby London when I visited the city with my lo. It shows you places on a map that has baby changing or places to eat. Each place gives you a little bubble and you can click on it and see what facilities the place has. It also has shops that sell baby stuff and lists the tube station that are pram accessible. It did the job.

Fizzyboo · 20/05/2017 23:47

Glitter, that app is just what I'm after, thanks!
Also genius idea Villainous Wink thanks all, most helpful!

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