Breast pump through insurance

Hi mamas! Do you know how can I get a breast pump through insurance? I randomly saw some websites (eg. 1naturalway) that help mommys get breast pump via insurance but not sure if they are legit or not. Anyone tried this service or how should the process be? I am having a private insurance and medi-cal at the same time. Thank you!!
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If you happen to have Kaiser lmk I’ll send you a link to all the info. You have to go directly through this one website and there’s two options to pick from. I think you have to wait until 30 days until due date.

I have cigna and they have a line when you call for pregnancy. So maybe call your insurance and ask then what to do because they may have a certain site. Is your private insurance primary? Because I know med- cal will do but not if secondary

I did it through my Aetna portal but yes these are legit. There should be some free options and also discounted depending on your insurance the price might fluctuate. Please research the different pumps and reviews before picking one, they all have different features, speed, loudness, comfort, etc

Aeroflow breast pumps is great and works with a lot of insurances! I got mine through them and the process was easy, you just verify your insurance and sometimes it asks for a prescription from your doctor so just put in your Dr.s info and they should approve it. They also throw in free accessories and pumping supplies which was great!

1natural way is honestly far better than aeroflow in my opinion! Tried 1naturaway with my first pregnancy and they were awesome! I truly regret choosing aeroflow this time!

I called my insurance company and they gave me 2 options (websites) to go through. I used Aeroflow which gave a range of options from free to paid. You just upload your insurance and they deliver it to you once they verify it. It only took a couple of days and my pump arrived quickly. The other company (can’t recall who) would only send a pump once I reached my due date month. That wouldn’t have worked for me because we were moving and I ended up delivering early so something to consider if you have multiple options/like to be prepared.

I had Aetna and I called the customer service line and they gave me a website to order it through and all I had to do was input my insurance information and shipping address. Super easy and didn’t cost me anything!

Contact your insurance company and they’ll direct you!

All I did was call my insurance and they sent me a pump that they covered.

Thanks for all the info!! Looks like I just have to contact my insurance first and see what they say! Speaking pumps, any recommendations for a electric wearable/cordless pump?

Love the Momcozy m5 But not to Sure if insurance covers it . Paid outta pocket for this one 😫

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