I'm not trying to start any sort of political debate, I just honestly want to know. I know as part of the Affordable Care Act insurance companies had to provide you a free breast pump, and because of that I was able to get a nice Medela pump. Now that the Affordable Care Act, or parts of it, are getting repealed and replaced, will I still get a free breast pump in September, or will I need to save up or register for one? I couldn't find a clear answer online, or maybe it's too early to know still.
Re: Will breast pumps still be fully covered by insurance?
@Becky012016 the pumps get used A LOT for some ladies...they start to lose their sucking power so you would need a new one. Especially if it's been a few years as the tubes and stuff start to go (you can order pieces but it's a pain).
**TW**
Losses:
#1: 8wks MMC 4/16
#2: 13+4 T21 + Hydrops 3/17
DS2: EDD- 09.08.17
DS2: EDD- 09.08.17
Once I get past my 16 week appt next week (PGAL fears) then I'm going to look into going ahead and getting another one. I EP'ed for a year with my daughter so I could use a new one. Plus -- if it's free/deeply discounted, why not? It's nice to have a back up. My sister in law ended up giving me her basic PISA after she never even used it, and I kept it at my office. So I had one at home and one at work. Only had to worry about bringing storage bottles back and forth.
I had a few to chose from at 100% coverage including the spectra s2 double electric and Medela pump in style double. I went with Spectrum but had a hard time choosing between the 2.
https://www.target.com/c/target-breast-pump-program/-/N-4yqby