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How to get a Breast Pump through insurance?

Reading Time: 2 minutes Good news! Almost every insurance company is now required to provide a breast pump to pregnant/breastfeeding parents. This includes Medicaid and Medicare insurance as well.  There are a few steps that you have to go through, but often the process is quick and easy and well worth the time.  This is what you need to do: Contact your specific insurance…

Breastfeeding with Flat or Inverted Nipples

Reading Time: 4 minutes Inverted Nipples Having inverted nipples is a condition where the nipple is retracted inwards and usually lies flat against the areola (the colored ring around the nipple). Inverted nipples can be congenital, meaning that the person has them from birth or acquired as the person develops them later in life. Inverted nipples can happen to men and women. Are inverted…

Pumping to Increase Milk Supply: Will It Work?

Reading Time: 4 minutes Sometimes new mommies cannot help but wonder if they are making enough milk to feed their baby, especially during the first weeks after delivery; low milk supply is not as common as it is perceived, but it can still become an issue during your lactation journey that can easily be avoided if you are frequently breastfeeding and pumping to increase…

How to get a Breast Pump Through My Insurance

Reading Time: 2 minutes Good news! Almost every insurance company is now required to provide a breast pump to pregnant/breastfeeding parents. This includes Medicaid and Medicare insurance as well.  There are a few steps that you have to go through, but often the process is quick and easy and well worth the time.  This is what you need to do: Contact your specific insurance…

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