It’s also worth noting that even if you don’t have insurance or qualify, that Aeroflow will work with you to provide other payment options including payment plans and discounts for paying by cash. This was good for someone like me who has a tendency to put things off when they overwhelm me! I also appreciated that she checked in regularly (but was totally not pushy) to make sure I was on track to get my pump. The thing I appreciated the most was that she reached out to my doctor’s office directly to request a prescription for a breast pump (which is required by insurance) so I didn’t have to deal with that. They are happy to chat with you on the phone or communicate via email. I found that my Breastpump Specialist, Tiffany, was as hands-on or off as I needed her to be and she really followed my lead. I was directed to a page on their website where I could see exactly what my insurance covered and what was an upgrade and required an extra cost.I could choose from breast pumps from Medela, Spectra, Lansinoh, Evenflo, Motif and Ameda.I was assigned a Breastpump Specialist from Aeroflow who helped me review my benefits and pump options.They take care of the entire process, from filing the insurance claim to picking the right pump. Thank goodness for Aeroflow Breastpumps because I had no idea what I was doing in picking out a pump or the process of getting it through insurance. Aeroflow Breastpumps specializes in helping pregnant and nursing women get their breast pump through insurance. I didn’t know how much I would use it but thought it best to get one, especially since I’d heard that you could get one for free through insurance. I had heard so much about breast pumps so I figured I would need one to give me flexibility to be away from baby from time-to-time. I also registered for things like a breastfeeding pillow, nursing covers, nursing pads, nipple cream and more. I ordered a copy of The Womanly Art of Breastfeeding and that was helpful to read through while I was pregnant. I was very overwhelmed by the whole process and had no idea what I needed and how to prepare or how to do it once he was here. I admit that I was really clueless when it came to breastfeeding when I was pregnant. I can’t recommend enough reaching out to your pediatrician or a board certified lactation consultant for specific advice about your situation. It’s so important to remember that every woman’s body, baby and breastfeeding journey is SO different. Please note, I am not going to be giving advice on breastfeeding or pumping in this post but rather sharing my experience. It was something that I was clueless about when I was pregnant and many of you have asked me about. I wanted to share a little more about getting established with breastfeeding, starting to pump and the pump that I use. It has been a lot of work but 100% worth the effort. We have made it over 4.5 months of exclusive breastfeeding. I am discussing breastfeeding and pumping in this post so skip this one if it’s not something that is of interest or relevant to you at this time! This post is sponsored by Areroflow Breastpumps.
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