This Major League Baseball Team Just Opened a Nursing Suite For Moms

For a long time, pregnant and nursing moms steered clear of pro sports games. And who can blame them? The environment is loud, they can't drink the overpriced beer, and what's a mom to do about feeding time? But the Cincinnati Reds have taken all of this into consideration, partnering with Pampers and Fischer Homes to create the ultimate gift to Reds-loving moms: a luxurious nursing suite.

Complete with bottles, rocking chairs, changing tables, and a bathroom (bye-bye, long stadium lines!), the Great American Ball Park's nursing suite is a safe haven for moms and infants. "We'll also have flat-screen TVs so that they won't miss the game, and there will be toys to play with if the 3-year-old has to come with them," Reds chief operating officer Phil Castellini told ESPN of the suite, reminding moms that they're also free to nurse at their normal stadium seats. Talk about a dream come true!

Check out these photos of the suite, and be sure to voice your appreciation . . . Perhaps if the Reds' nursing suite is a success, other major league sports organizations will follow suit.

The suite contains all types of nursing accoutrements that moms may have left at home, so there's no need to fret over a missing bottle.

A private bathroom with a changing station is a godsend to moms in bustling stadiums.

Rocking chairs and a homey decor scheme will help families to feel at home in the suite.

Cushy chairs at a baseball field? Yes, please.

There's no shortage of themed decorations in the suite, so nursing moms can still experience their team spirit while feeding the little ones.

What an awesome idea!