August 2016 Moms

Breast pump rental?

After looking into our insurance coverage online regarding breast pumps, I discovered ours covers a rental at 100%, but not a purchase. Anyone else in a similar boat? I know I need to eventually call insurance directly to get specifics, but after going around in circles with them this afternoon for a separate issue and getting false information multiple times before finally getting the correct info, I'm not terribly impressed with or confident in their knowledge.

Just curious if anyone else has a similar policy and looked into specifics. Think I can assume a rental would be a hospital grade? And if so, are those typically large and cumbersome for lugging to and from work?
BFP #1 10/6/11 | EDD 6/15/12 | MMC 11/7/11 @ 8w3d | D&C 11/14/11

BFP #2 8/22/12 | EDD 5/5/13 | DS1 born 5/9/13

BFP #3 4/25/15 | EDD 1/7/16 | MMC 7/2/15 @ 13w1d | D&E 7/8/15

BFP #4 12/9/15 | EDD 8/22/16 | DS2 born 5/18/16 at 26w2d

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Re: Breast pump rental?

  • I don't know the answer to your specific question, but when I called my insurance company directly, I was told that I could get a breast pump through a website they use, or I could buy one at Walmart or Target and get reimbursed up to a whopping $28 for it! It's kind of frustrating, considering the amount of money that is paid to insurance companies!!!
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  • ShanRum3 $28????  That's laughable!  That's like a couple boxes of BM storage bags.  I'm pretty sure mine is probably the same, though.  I can pick from an Ameda or a Medela, same as last time, and they just send it to me.  But my Medela crapped out after 7 mos last time, so I'd really like to get a hospital grade pump this time.  I have a feeling I'll be paying for it OOP.  I wonder if I can pay for it with my HSA card....


    DD  <3 6/15/2014
    Baby #2 due 8/11/2016

  • Mine did not cover rental unless baby was in NICU but I highly recommend renting the hospital pump. It's so much stronger. Get a second pump you like for travel purposes. I paid out of pocket for 3 months rental and it was worth every penny. 
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    Me: 33, hypothyroidism since 14, cleared all HSG, US, Pre-pregnancy panel tests.
    Hubby: 36, testicular Ca, chemo April-May 2012.
    Natural cycle IUI #1 with trigger and Progesterone Suppositories (Jun 2012) Neg
    Natural Cycle IUI #2 with trigger and Progesterone Suppositories (Jul 2012) NEG
    Aug 2012 - break due to needing a girls' weekend in Cape Cod
    Natural Cycle IUI #3 with trigger and prednisone (Sep 2012) NEGATIVE
    Switched fertility clinics - forced break Oct 2012
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  • I had a rental with my first which I took to work and it was fine. I LOVED IT. I just don't really like pumping. But being 2 min in and having half of a bottle full is an amazing feeling. With my youngest, insurance paid for the pump but it was NOT hospital grade like the rental. It took a long time and it just felt ineffective compared to the one I had before. I would be really excited to get
    the rental if I were you! It's great! I quit pumping early with the last one because I got bored sitting there for 20 min and not getting too much milk! And you could probably get a carry case for it, or if it comes with one, just keep it in a cute tote!
  • @smilormarie @lmtrmama what kind of pump was it? Was it big?
    BFP #1 10/6/11 | EDD 6/15/12 | MMC 11/7/11 @ 8w3d | D&C 11/14/11

    BFP #2 8/22/12 | EDD 5/5/13 | DS1 born 5/9/13

    BFP #3 4/25/15 | EDD 1/7/16 | MMC 7/2/15 @ 13w1d | D&E 7/8/15

    BFP #4 12/9/15 | EDD 8/22/16 | DS2 born 5/18/16 at 26w2d

    Just keep swimming.
  • smilormariesmilormarie member
    edited March 2016
    Yes it was big and it was the hospital Ameda. I also took mine to work in a separate tote and it was fine. Medela is probably comparable and unlike at-home pumps which are open systems, the hospital medela would be closed systems. And I highly recommend for any open system at-home pump you choose that you use the closed system tubing and parts. It effectively turns an open system pump into a closed system.

    * plus side to a rental - the slightest thing goes wrong you take it back to the hospital to switch it for another. I swapped mine about 3 times. Their engineers just fix it free of charge.
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    Our little lightbulb is on the way!
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    12 weeks 3 days


    TTC since Oct 2011
    Me: 33, hypothyroidism since 14, cleared all HSG, US, Pre-pregnancy panel tests.
    Hubby: 36, testicular Ca, chemo April-May 2012.
    Natural cycle IUI #1 with trigger and Progesterone Suppositories (Jun 2012) Neg
    Natural Cycle IUI #2 with trigger and Progesterone Suppositories (Jul 2012) NEG
    Aug 2012 - break due to needing a girls' weekend in Cape Cod
    Natural Cycle IUI #3 with trigger and prednisone (Sep 2012) NEGATIVE
    Switched fertility clinics - forced break Oct 2012
    Natural Cycle IUI #4 (Nov 2012) no trigger, no progesterone, no prednisone (Nov 2012) - Neg
    1st round Clomid Cycle IUI #5 (Dec 2012) - POS
  • mine was a medela, just hospital grade. They have them at babies r us so even if you want to get a feel for the size, you could probably ask them and they would show you!
  • I had a hospital grade for a while... it was really heavy and it came in like a tool box carrier. Once I got the madela freestyle I was in heaven. Hospital grade is effective and great but not super practical IMO... plus it requires always pumping with an outlet, and I often didn't have that luxury
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