Call me crazy, but I've started researching this stuff already. When talking to my insurance company I learned that I can get a free breast pump. Actually, when researching it a little further, many of you may also qualify, so check with your insurance companies.
Here's my question with my insurance company, I get a free breast pump. These are the two I can choose from:Medela Pump In Style Advanced Breastpump Starter Set
Ameda Purely Yours Dual Electric Personal Double Pump
I can upgrade the Medela one to the freestyle or tote/backpack and just pay the difference.
Does anyone have any experience with either of these…good or bad? Or is there another one out there that I should start researching?
Any help is greatly appreciated, this is one area of babies I'm clueless in.
Re: Breast Pumps
Just a pumping tip too:
When you're done pumping, place the flanges in a zip lock bag and in the fridge until you're ready to use them again. Saves yourself lots of washing, no worries about bacteria growing and then you can just wash them once at the end of the day
Does everyone know about this site?
https://www.breastpumps.aeroflowinc.com/qualify-through-insurance/
They take care of everything for you: checking with insurance, Rx from your doctor and then ship it to you. I just filled everything out and submitted yesterday.
Aeroflow made it super easy. I told the rep that there was no rush since I'm not due until Feb... And she said its on the way! Which is nice since I did have an out-of-pocket for the upgraded style and accessories it came out of our FSA which will expire Jan 1.
Baby F.......02/02/2016
I'll say that I noticed PISA is more powerful than freestyle.
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I decided to use pumpingessentials.com since it was the most user-friendly in my opinion. The two options that were given to me were the same as OP, Medela Pump In Style Advanced Breastpump Starter Set, and Ameda Purely Yours Dual Electric Personal Double Pump. Both came with handsfree pumping bra. I opted to do the upgrade for Medela PISA to include a backpack-like tote ($25 upgrade). The website will send a claim to my insurance, which since I know it's in-network, I don't see them denying it..It allowed me to enter my HSA debit card information to pay for the upgrade fee. I'm excited to see what comes from it!
Baby F.......02/02/2016
I hated my ameda... Had lots of suction issues. There are lots of people who will say they loved their medela!
If you get an ameda- spare parts are just as easy to find.
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Can you guys change plans for the new year? Maybe a different plan offered by same employer? I know this may not be possible but if you get your plan after March 2010 then it's not considered a grandfathered plan to Obamacare guidelines.
Edit: sorry, I was trying to quote @VidaLuna to respond to her inquiry. Quote fail.