Finding a pump that works best for you is a big decision! Answering each question below will guide you toward whether you need a manual pump, standard pump, high-performing pump, or wearable pump.
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What is the best breast pump? We consistently find when choosing the best breast pump, new moms consider: suction strength, portability, weight, noise level, and insurance coverage. Find your best breast pump through insurance.
The reality is that we do not pump in an ideal world, and oftentimes find ourselves pumping under less than ideal circumstances! For many reasons, it’s not unusual to sometimes have to combine breast milk from different pumping sessions for your babies’ supplemental bottles. Let's take a look at some breast milk storage guidelines and how to combine pumped breast milk.
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A hospital-grade breast pump is a multi-user rental breast pump designed for mothers with medical issues preventing them from properly breastfeeding their babies, or for mothers of babies with genetic issues in the NICU. Most moms use a personal hospital strength double-electric breast pump. Learn the differences between these types of pumps, their functions, and typical availability through insurance.
When you’re tethered to a wall for hours each day and unable to multitask, pumping quickly starts to feel like a full-time job! If you’re interested in mastering the art of hands-free pumping, we can help.
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Have you ever wished your breast pump was light enough to toss in your purse without noticing it was there? There’s a new breast pump on the market that is so lightweight you can take it anywhere! We’re so excited to now offer the Motif Duo — a double electric breast pump with all the amazing features of a pump twice its size.
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How Exciting! You’ve found out your insurance will cover a free double electric breast pump and now it’s time to choose one from your list of fully covered options. There are so many options to choose from, how do you narrow it down?
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If you've been following our blog you would have noticed we recently discussed Medela’s Pump In Style Advanced Tote as well as Hygeia’s EnJoye™ LBI Breastpump with Deluxe Tote Set. Although these breastpumps are from different manufacturers the one thing they have in common is they are both insurance breastpump upgrades.