Consumer Reports: How to Get Insurance to Pay for Your Breast Pump
USA Today: Your insurance plan could pay for your breast pump — find out how
Your insurance plan could pay for your breast pump — find out how
MobiHealthNews: Elvie launches new smart breast pump in the US covered by insurance
Elvie, a British femtech company, today announced the launch of its latest smart breast pump, which is covered by insurance, exclusively in the United States. Called Elvie Stride, the new pump has ...
Elvie launches new smart breast pump in the US covered by insurance
Nursing mothers, rejoice: Uncle Sam will now subsidize your breast pumps. For years, the Internal Revenue Service has insisted that breast pumps — relied upon by many working moms so that their babies ...
techtimes: Elvie Stride, a Smart Breast Pump for Moms Covered by Insurance, Launches in the US
Elvie Stride, a Smart Breast Pump for Moms Covered by Insurance, Launches in the US
When it comes to new babies, doctors say breast is best. There are many health benefits to breast feeding. And it's just gotten easier. New regulations now require insurance companies to cover the ...
When Sonia Gupta, a Jersey City, N.J., mom of two and a product marketing team leader at CR, had her first baby in 2013, she paid out of pocket—about $200—for a breast pump. But she didn’t have to.
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through the links below." After a pretty smooth experience breastfeeding my first four children, my last baby threw me for a ...