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Where are the nursing rooms at Miami International Airport?
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Ladies, can you help me? I’m flying through Miami with my baby for the first time, and I’m already nervous about the practical details. Specifically, I’m wondering where I can find a nursing room at MIA where I can comfortably feed and change my baby—not in a bathroom by the sink. It’s a long flight, and I know I won’t be able to manage without one. Has anyone flown through MIA with a small child? Do you know where these rooms are and how convenient they are?

Are there separate lines for families at security, or do you have to stand in line with strollers and bags like everyone else? With a baby, it's an entirely different challenge: folding up the stroller, taking the baby out, taking off your shoes, and doing it all at the same time. Are there any accommodations for parents with small children?
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#2
My wife and I flew through MIA when our son was four months old, so I understand your concerns. We read up on everything before that trip and were anxious, too. We were pleasantly surprised by the outcome. There are nursing rooms at the airport, and you can find their locations using the map on the Miami International Airport site. Family zones and nursing rooms are marked on the terminal map. We used the room in Terminal d. It has a changing table, a comfortable feeding chair, and plenty of space. It is not luxurious, but it has everything you need. By the way, where are you flying to?
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