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Did you mean breast pump? If yes, once you guys have baby ask one of the nurses or doctor and they will write you a prescription and you can go to one of these specialty stores and get it from there. It will be fully covered through your insurance, there is no copay or extra charge.
Check your DM. Just did this for my wife via the EY breastpump program
It is likely offered through your health plan - they normally have maternity management programs that offer things like free pumps
https://sites.ey.com/sites/HRPPB/
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Yup this is the path! I am expecting and just ordered mine.
It’s through your insurance and you can get it a month before due date. They also have a lactation consultant that they provide.
EY’s is not through insurance. It’s a very specific lactation program, and you get one of their pumps through them.
Correct. In fact, pumps are not covered through insurance, even if you want a different pump than offered by Limerick. They call it a benefit, but it's actually reduced choice. Likewise, any lactation support has to go through Limerick and not medical, again, reducing choise.
Have you heard of the New EY maternity leave program? Not pump related but I thought I would mention it.
That’s right. 16 weeks regardless of caregiver status (meaning other spouse does not have to be working when you take it).