So I was all excited that I could possibly get a breast pump through insurance. I called my insurance today (BCBS) and found out that my plan has been "grandfathered in" which means I am not eligible for a breast pump through the act right now (wtf?!) Also the act apparently now only covers manual pumps. Anyone else having issues? Looks like I will be buying my own... any suggestions regarding brands or styles that you like?
Re: Affordable care act and breast pumps
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For those whose insurance only covers a manual pump, I would still get one. I started with a manual pump when DS was born and it wasn't too bad to use. I was able to pump 4-8 oz at a time in addition to nursing.
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nope. called and they basically told me unless the baby medically needs it (like a premature in a NICU situation), they dont cover breastpumps.
It's some kind of loophole since tricare is technically a "benefit" and not insurance.. Not gonna lie, I appreciate the free medical care.. But sometimes I wish I paid into insurance so the army could afford better doctors/better care.
This. It's not the state or the insurance plan but the company and the type of insurance you have with them. I have BCBS if IL, called and mine is considered a self-pay plan and we are grandfathered in so no coverage for a pump.