I am a FTM and planning on breastfeeding my baby and I am wondering if breast pumps are worth the investment. I know breast pumps can be expensive. I think the pump would be convenient while I may be away from the baby or in a public place that I do not feel comfortable breastfeeding, however I worry that the baby may not take a bottle, or I discover I do not get much use out of the pump. I am wondering what STM's recommend?
Re: Should I invest in a breast pump?
I used this website and it was great. They called the insurance, got the Rx and asked me what pump I wanted from what was covered, and sent it to me. So easy.
https://www.breastpumps.aeroflowinc.com/qualify-through-insurance/
Other STMs - are you using the same pump from the last baby? I only have Tricare now and they're practically the only insurance I know of that doesn't cover a pump, but I feel like I would be fine with my other one.
Married: May 16th 2015
I used a Medela PISA and liked it a lot.
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11/1- IUI#1,12/1- IUI#2, 1/2- IUI#3 all BFFN
IVF#1. Long Lupron.ER 3/8 10R,4M,5F. ET 3/3-one 1AB, 2 frosties 5dp5dt-BFP!! Beta 3/25-794 Beta 3/27- 1794
First u/s 4/8 saw hb. 4/22 missed mc 8w3d. d&c 4/26
FET #1- bcp start 6/9. ET 7/12. 2 perfect blasts.5dpt-BFP!!
Yes, OP, it is the law for them to at least give some type of discount on an electric pump or provide you with a manual for free. I would double check!
We also got a single, battery operated pump by mistake from insurance, and that thing was SO HANDY. It came with a little drawstring bag I could fit in my purse. That was nice for when we left DS with his grandparents for a date night, I could even just go into the bathroom and pump in a stall without worrying about plug ins.
If your insurance says that they don't cover the cost of one, pick their brain. Find out if they cover partial cost, or if they will cover it if there is a note from your OB. A lot of times, they wont bother to tell you that information unless you flat out ask them about it. And definitely save your receipts for ANYTHING breastfeeding/pumping related. The year my DD was born (2011) we were able to write off everything from breast milk bags, the pumps, any extra flanges or tubing that we purchased, etc. We had no idea that you could do that, until our tax guy asked us if I was breastfeeding or pumping, and then told us that we could add all of the supplies for deductions.
I don't have my PISA anymore because we didn't have a lot of space to save items after DD was done using them, so I got rid of mine. But I will be getting the same one again, and if they need a note from the OB, so be it. My OB is always happy to help a BF-ing (or EP-ing) mom with whatever she needs, to help with the process....so getting a prescription wont be an issue.
But be sure to read the fine print when you check out what insurance provides, and when you can send in your request for the pump.
So all-in-all, while I didn't get a choice in the pump that I received, I couldn't have been happier with it. The pump and the lactation program were amazing. I may get another this second time around just so I can keep one pump at home and one at work!