Has anyone had any experiences with Nurturing Expressions? I am having a hard time buying a pump through them! Is there anywhere else around here to buy a pump through insurance?
I went to PMSI to buy mine. It was awesome. And if you call they should be able to tell you if they work with your insurance. For me, though, I walked in with a prescription, signed some paperwork, and walked out with a pump. Done and done!
I am renting a hospital pump from them right now. So I am only going to rent the pump during my 6 week maternity leave. And I am going to see how much my insurance plus secondary insurance of DSHS covers, and then I will have to pay for whatever is not covered. Pumping is a lot of work, and it is going to work better to put my daughter on formula when I go back to work.
BFP on 07/18/08. Miscarriage 07/30/08. BFP 3/25/09. Confirmed second miscarriage, no heartbeat, no growth beyond 7 weeks, 5/19/09. TTC again, on baby aspirin, due to value of 23 on Anticardiolipin Antibodies. BFP 11/15/09. Brown spotting, Beta 3735 11/25/09, Beta 5602 11/28/09. Anticardiolipin Antibodies now negative, still on baby asprin. On 100 mg of Prometrium (progesterone) until 10 weeks. Good heartbeat at 1st appt. 12/16/09. Started taking fish oil. Perigestational hemorrhage and red bleeding 12/17/09. 2nd Ultrasound-8 weeks, still a heartbeat 12/17/09. Baby measured 9 weeks, still a heartbeat 12/23/09. Good NT Scan on 1/8/10, heartbeat 164. EDD 7/28/10. TEAM BLUE! Aidan Thomas born on May 26, 2010.
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I bought my pump from the Evergreen Boutique and my insurance fully reimbursed me. All I needed was a receipt, a letter requesting the reimbursement and I got an rx from my OB prescribing me a pump [for engorgement/supply I think she wrote]. I actually got reimbursed fairly quickly, which is unusual sometimes from my insurance
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