Most breast pumps cost enough that the purchase shouldn't be made without a little bit of thought going into it first.
Not exact matches
Simple, the Affordable Care Act (otherwise known as Obamacare) requires that
most health insurance plans cover the
cost of a
breast pump, a benefit that didn't exist back in 2012 when I had my daughter.
A piece of legislation included in ACA requires
most health insurance plans to cover the
cost of breastfeeding support and equipment for nursing moms, including the
cost of lactation counselors and
breast pumps.
Weigh this up against the
cost of some of the
most expensive
breast pumps on the market and you still make a saving.
Most insurance companies nowadays will subsidize all or at least part of the
cost of your
breast pump.
While
most insurance plans now cover the
cost of a
breast pump because of the requirements of the Affordable Care Act, they typically just pay for a basic electric
pump.
Most insurance plans now cover
breast pumps often at no additional
cost to you.
However, for the
most part this
breast pump is well worth the
cost as well as the convenience it affords new mothers.
Most insurance companies are now required to cover the
cost of your
breast pump and other breastfeeding services or needs!