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Usually, yes! Under the Affordable Care Act (ACA), insurance plans are required to cover breastfeeding equipment, commonly called breast pumps. As HealthCare.gov states, “Health insurance plans must provide breastfeeding support, counseling, and equipment for the duration of breastfeeding,” whether before or after birth.
However, breast pump coverage can vary depending on the insurance plan you have. If you can’t get a free breast pump through your insurance, it’s likely considered a “grandfathered” plan. These plans existed before the ACA was enacted in March of 2010 and, unfortunately, are not required to comply with lactation care provisions.
Enter your insurance information and state of residence to see the support your insurance offers. You can view your insurance-covered breast pump options at no cost, plus any pumps available for an upgrade fee.
Note that this step is not a guarantee of coverage. But it is necessary to check your plan first (before you shop) so we can get an idea of which breast pump insurance will cover. Be sure to schedule a consultation with an IBCLC once you’ve confirmed you can receive a breast pump through insurance. They’ll help you create a plan to ensure it’s perfect for your needs.
Hands-free, battery-operated, single-electric, and double-electric, oh my! There are so many different types and brands of breast pumps _—_ not to mention new terms like “hospital-grade” and “two-phase expression.” It’s easy to feel overwhelmed. Our trusted marketplace partners can help you narrow in on the best pump for you and your lifestyle.
In addition to electric breast pumps and equipment, your insurance may also provide coverage for lactation consultations with an IBCLC — allowing you to explore breast pump options with a lactation expert. “Private prenatal lactation consultations are often covered under your insurance,” Rosenthal shared, during which you can talk through any questions you may have, from selecting a pump, to breast pumping tips, or what to do with an old one. “An IBCLC can provide insight into that decision, explain pump options, and help families make the right choice for them.”
Beyond helping you choose a pump, IBCLCs support you through your entire breastfeeding journey, from prenatal to first latch and weaning. Learn more about how you can request your own insurance-covered consultation.
This is the easy part: Just find the pump you want and add it to your cart! TLN has a large selection of trusted marketplace partners providing high-quality, stress-tested pumps and accessories tailored to fit different lifestyles and needs.
You deserve easy access to postpartum care, along with a pump that suits your needs, and a far-reaching network of postpartum experts in your corner.
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