Just trying to prepare for the possibility of preemie #2... ![]()
I didn't know that insurance will cover a pump if medically deemed neces....Wish I would have known that the first time. Anyway.
If I have to exclusively pump again, should I rent a symphony? If I rent one, how long does insurance usually cover it?
If insurance covers the cost of a pump, which one should I buy? I have a PISA but had a horrible time with it and BPing in generally so I was looking at maybe the freestyle (which looks much more convenient to tote everywhere) or maybe an Avent ISIS IQ duo?
Pumping with LO #1 only lasted about 2.5months, low supply, so sore I would cry when I pumped, etc....
Thanks! 
Re: Which pump? Did insurance cover it?
My insurance won't cover it despite my baby being in the NICU. I'm renting the Symphony 2.0 from the hospital for $60 a month. I'll probably rent it for about 3 or 4 months. I'm very fortunate to have an amazing BM supply and will probably have enough frozen to last for several months at the rate I'm going.
Me: PCOS DH: Low everything (MFI)
Clomid with TI x 3 2010 BFN
Clomid+IUI+Ovidrel 2010 BFN
IVF w/ICSI #1 2011
9/8/11 Beta #1: 2082!! 9/19/11 Beta#2 34,689!! U/S 9/22/11 HR 127! 11/8/11 HR 150! 12/6/11 HR 136! 12/14/11 HR 139! Born at 26w2d on 2/4/2012! After 83 days in the NICU, Adalyn came home on 4/26/12!
FET 1 3/2013 BFN
FET 2 5/2013 BFN
My insurance also did not cover a breast pump (DD was in NICU for 37 days) - they had a "no exclusions" clause. We have fought it, but still haven't gotten any money back for our breast pump. We purchased the Hygeia EnJoye pump in the hospital's lactation boutique for a discounted rate and it is wonderful! I pumped continuously while LO was in the NICU and still pump 1-2 times a day and it works wonderfully!
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My insurance would cover the pump BUT the hospital made this entirely too difficult. They didn't know how the process worked apparently. I rented the Symphony for 3 months, then once my supply was established I bought the Medela Freestyle. I LOVED it. I got just as much milk as I did with the Symphony. Unfortunately, DD was diagnosed with a milk protein allergy and I had to stop pumping and she had to have special formula. So, it was kind of a waste to buy that expensive pump for just 2 months of use. Oh well, maybe there will be a #2 and I can use it then.