Thinking about getting a breast pump? Check with your insurance first because you could save a lot of money! We’re chatting with our friends at Lansinoh to guide you through the process and help you determine the pump and parts needed that best benefit you and your baby!
Watch our video below to learn these things….
- When moms-to-be can start the process of getting a free or reduced-price breast pump.
- What moms should expect when they contact their insurance provider.
- The type of breast pumps and accessories typically offered through insurance.
- What to-do if the breast pump isn’t working correctly or moms needs additional support.
And be sure to enter to win a FREE Lansinoh SmartPump!
Krisi LaMont says
US based moms and Tricare ( Military Moms) globally can get a 100% insurance covered breast pump. Yes, completely FREE for Mom. The sooner you receive the breast pump the more prepared you are for you new babies arrival. Very few insurance companies have waiting periods to receive a breast pump. Tricare however permits Moms to get a breast pump on or after the 27th week of her pregnancy. Aetna however permits Moms to get one at any time during their pregnancy. Milk N Mamas Baby does all the work for Moms, including requesting a prescription if Mom does not already have one. Prescriptions are required to bill insurance companies for the cost of a breast pump. There are many breast pumps in the market place and choosing a high quality breast pump is key in optimizing your breastfeeding success.