This might be a dumb question, but can you use your HSA card to purchase your pump? I do get a free Medela or Ameda through insurance, but I want to get something a little more upscale and powerful this time. I think they'll reimburse me for some of it, but I'm wondering if I can just put the rest on my HSA card. Technically it's a medical supply, so I would think you can, but I know how weird they are about stuff you put on those cards. Though, the HSA card has been infinitely easier to use than the past FSA cards that I used to have.
DD

6/15/2014
Baby #2 due 8/11/2016
Re: HSAs and Breast Pumps
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.
what are you looking for? all my mom friends are jumping the Madela ship and getting the Spectra.
The Rowdy Roberts
Baby #2 due 8/11/2016
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.
We'll see!
p.s. It's also white/pink..so that's basically why I chose it.
But also if you have insurance a new pump should be 100% covered. I think an electric pump can be replaced after 36 months so if you got one 11 years ago, you should be covered! I would look into it.
mmclark10 My PISA also stopped working a few months into pumping at work, but my customer service experience wasn't as easy. They made me open it up and go through this rigamarole at work in an open office because it stopped working during my first pump of the day, meanwhile I'm sitting there at my desk with engorged boobs and everyone around me can hear what I'm doing. Anyway, I wasn't sent a new one.....that said, I had the Spectra as a back up, so I suffered through that day, and then used my Spectra until my milk dried up.
kristynmac I would definitely get a new one. The PISA is not a closed system and really shouldn't be shared.
Hannah0726 You can control the suction and speed on pretty much all pumps. I had the PISA and the Spectra S1 with DD, and the Spectra wasn't as powerful, even when turned it up all the way, and it was a lot louder because it constantly vibrates, so you have to keep it on a towel or something to absorb the vibration. That was my experience with it, anyway. I still have it, but I don't plan to use it with this baby.
Baby #2 due 8/11/2016
Baby #2 due 8/11/2016
Baby #2 due 8/11/2016
Baby #2 due 8/11/2016
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.
Baby #2 due 8/11/2016
Though when I went back to work and he got older and he'd just nurse from one side in the morning I did start using a hand pump on the oppoisite side to help keep up my freezer stash.
Baby #2 due 8/11/2016
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.