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Lactation Center

UPMC Magee-Womens Hospital
300 Halket St., 1st Floor
Pittsburgh, PA15213

412-641-1121

The Lactation Center at UPMC Magee-Womens Hospital is a leading lactation resource for women in Pittsburgh. The Center provides education and support to mothers before birth and throughout the breastfeeding journey. From prenatal breastfeeding classes to bedside consultations, the lactation consultants support a mother’s decision to breastfeed with the latest, evidence-based information, given with a caring touch. The center also provides ongoing breastfeeding education to our medical and nursing staff.

Our Services

Our Availability

The Lactation Center provides breastfeeding assistance to mothers while still in the hospital.

For mothers who have returned home, our lactation consultants are available by:

Our retail, phone, virtual, and outpatient services are available to any mother, regardless of if they delivered at UPMC Magee or another facility.

Our Experts

With approximately 10,000 deliveries per year, the lactation consultants at UPMC Magee are experts in teaching, counseling, and problem-solving. They recognize that women who receive support in their decision to breastfeed will nurse their babies longer and with a greater feeling of success. Each lactation consultant is board-certified by the International Board of Lactation Consultant Examiners and has extensive experience working with mothers and babies.

What We Offer

Prenatal Consultations for:

  • Mothers who had difficulty breastfeeding a previous child.
  • Nipple assessment.
  • Mothers expecting multiples.
  • Exclusive pumping.

Postpartum Consultations for:

  • Sore nipples.
  • Latch/positioning.
  • Milk supply concerns.
  • Low/slow weight gain.
  • Nursing multiples.
  • Transitioning pre-term infants to breast.
  • Return to work.

Full-service retail center offering:

  • Breast pump rentals and sales.
  • Nursing/maternity bras.
  • Nursing pillows/stools.
  • Breastfeeding and parenting books.
  • Complete line of breastfeeding aids and accessories.
  • Assistance with selecting breast pumps and products appropriate for your needs.

Baby Formula Shortage: What You Should Know

FDA approved infant formulas copy some nutritional benefits of breast milk. There is a current formula shortage due to challenges with getting ingredients, packaging, labor, and shipping. Adding to those challenges is a recall of formula. No one knows how long the shortage will last, but many leaders are working to have formula available as soon as possible.

Learn more about the baby formula shortage and what you should do (PDF).

Breastfeeding Resources

Women's Virtual Health Care

Are you interested in a video visit with one of our women's health experts? You can now see a lactation specialist from anywhere in Pennsylvania through UPMC virtual care.


Schedule a video visit.