Last Friday, I fell sick. I wanted my body to fight whatever war that was going on inside my body, but nada. I visited the doctor during lunch and got an MC for the rest of the day. Since Anand was still working, I decided to wait for him. It's Friday, come on. Of course I wouldn't want to stay in the office.
I took the LRT to Bangsar station and hopped on the bus to Midvalley. It was a much better route than getting down at Universiti station and taking the bus from there.
The reason why I chose to go to Midvalley was due to the availability of Nursery rooms (or Mother's room). I don't exactly know how many are available but I know for sure Jusco AEON and Isetan have one in their Baby department. This post is about the Nursery room in Isetan that I visited.
First impression - it's really clean! The place looks polished and well-kept. There are 3 nursing room with curtains, a pantry with microwave and hot water dispenser, 3 changing pads and a sink.
For added convenience, there are also additional bench like chairs. Each nursing room has power outlet, a chair and table... and a nice picture to look at :P
Anyway, I personally feel the room is well-kept. I don't know whether men are allowed in the first place, but while I was pumping a couple came in with their baby. So, always make sure you have the curtain pulled while nursing/pumping and locked with the hook. Moving on to a more visual part - pictures of the place!
The nursing rooms
Inside the nursing room
The changing pads and pantry
A wider view of the nursery room.
So where do you find this room? Look for the Baby Wear department at Isetan, The Gardens Mall. While you are there, do walk around - they have some really pretty baby stuff there *hint hint*.