I was reading about the breast pump policy for my insurance (Blue Cross Blue Shield) and it says that you are eligible for one pump per calendar year. Let's be honest, I would LOVE to have a pump for home and a pump for work. Has anyone received multiple pumps from their insurance? For some reason I feel like this is too good to be true...
Re: Multiple breast pumps from insurance?
My apologies. It was never a hassle for me to carry to and from work. It seems to me it would be more of a hassle having to carry the pump parts, bottles, cooler/ice, etc. separately every time.
Check what kind of pumps the insurance in offering. I checked and our Kaiser is providing a Single Hand Pump.... No bueno...
If your options are crappy - look into renting a pump from the hospital. I did this with my last pregnancy and I got a hospital grade Madela (i forget wich one) and they gave me the sealed parts to it. It cost me $10 per month.
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Yes for EPers absolutely. I was also thinking of women who pump at work )op mentioned having one for work and one for home) - that's a 1/2 day of pumping at least 5 days a week- to me that classifies as a lot of pump time.
I think it depends on what pump you buy and I guess it varies from woman to woman. I've had no problem reusing my Medela with two kids and pumping at work. My SIL EPed two kids for 12+ months each with the same Medela. A coworker lent her Medela to several moms and that sucker went through at least 5 kids. In most cases they will last you at least through one baby, even EPing. Obviously that's not the case in every situation, but in most cases one pump will hold up just fine.
ETA - how long did it take yours to break? I think I would've checked warranty on that.