July 2014 Moms

Second breast pump with insurance?

I know there are at least a few STMs on this board that had a baby in 2013, and probably qualified to get the free brest pump through insurance last year. Does anyone know if I can get another pump through insurance this year?
Little background on why I'm asking: Last year, the only 2 pumps I could get were either the Ameda or the Playtex. I'd read the Ameda wasn't awesome, so I chose the Playtex, and I hated it. There is absolutely no way I am using that again with this LO. Looking online this time, it appears there is a Medela pump availble to me now, I'm just not sure if I can use insurance to buy a second pump 1 year later.
Anyone have any insight about this? I'm sure I will wind up calling my insurance to ask, but it always helps to have a little background knowledge before starting a conversation with the insurance reps!

Re: Second breast pump with insurance?

  • Mine will pay for a new one after 2 years. I think it is all depending on your plan :)
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  • It depends on your insurance. I think mine is one every 3 years. Give them a call and see, it'd be great if you can get a new one if the Playtex was crummy.
  • Yes you will have to call your insurance. Mine covers 1 per pregnancy. I barely pumped with DS so the one I got with him is like new. I've still debated getting a new one though.
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  • You should have gotten the Ameda.  It's a great pump, far better than a Medela because it's a closed system.  Meaning that it doesn't allow milk to get back into parts that you can't clean where it grows mold and bacteria.  It's the pump my LC recommends and it's awesome.  Also, the Ameda allows you to control the suction and speed independently, where the Medela is pre-set with (I think) only two options.  


    Obviously Medela is the most well known since they do heavy marketing, but that doesn't necessarily mean it's the best.  FWIW, LLL does not endorse them either.  
    FWIW, I loved my Medela. I never got milk in the tubes or anything. It had like 10 settings to control suction, and 2 for speed (one to get a let down and one for regular pumping). The LC at the hospital told me to get either a Medela or Ameda.
    Yup, loved my medela too and never had a problem with milk in the tubing.

    I'd love to get a backup pump through insurance this time but mine will only cover a manual pump. Lame.
    Pass the sheet cake.

    BabyGaga
  • Thanks ladies. I'll have to give them a call soon. Good to know that if I do qualify for another one, I'll have 2 decent choices.
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