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How to Get a Free Breast Pump Through Insurance (2026 Guide for Moms)

by Pregnancy Editors

Thinking about getting a breast pump? Before you buy one, check your insurance first — you could save hundreds of dollars.

Thanks to the Affordable Care Act, most health insurance plans are required to cover the cost of a breast pump during pregnancy and postpartum.

In this guide, we’ll walk you through exactly how to get a breast pump through insurance, what to expect, and how to choose the best option for you and your baby.

Quick Answer (How to Get a Free Breast Pump)

  • Check your insurance coverage
  • Use an approved supplier (like Aeroflow or Edgepark)
  • Choose your pump
  • Submit your request

Most moms receive their pump before baby arrives or shortly after birth

When Can You Get a Breast Pump Through Insurance?

Most insurance plans allow you to request your breast pump:

During the third trimester (around 28–36 weeks)
Or after your baby is born

Some providers will ship your pump before delivery, while others require proof of birth.

Pro tip: Start early so your pump arrives before your baby does.

How to Get a Breast Pump Through Insurance

How to Get Your Free Breast Pump (Step-by-Step)

1. Contact Your Insurance Provider

Call the number on your insurance card or check your online portal.

Ask:

  • Is a breast pump covered?
  • When can I order it?
  • Do I need a prescription?

2. Use an Approved Supplier (Easiest Option)

Most insurance companies partner with medical suppliers who handle everything for you.

Popular options include:

  • Aeroflow Healthcare
  • Edgepark
  • Byram Healthcare

Check your eligibility quickly with Aeroflow here.

These suppliers take care of:
Insurance verification
Doctor paperwork
Shipping your pump directly to your home

Many moms choose this route because it’s the fastest and easiest.

3. Choose Your Breast Pump

Depending on your plan, you may receive:

A fully covered manual or basic electric pump
Or upgrade options (pay the difference for premium models)

What Breast Pumps Are Covered by Insurance?

Coverage varies, but most plans include:

  • Manual breast pumps
  • Double electric breast pumps
  • Replacement parts and accessories (sometimes)

Some popular brands you may see:

  • Medela
  • Evenflow
  • Lansinoh
  • Spectra

Higher-end or wearable pumps may require an upgrade fee.

Compare options: Best Breast Pumps (Electric vs Manual)

What to Expect After You Apply

Once you submit your request:

Insurance is verified (usually within 1–3 days)
Your doctor may be contacted for a prescription
Your pump is shipped directly to your home

Most moms receive their pump within a few days to a couple of weeks.

What If There’s an Issue With Your Pump?

You’re not on your own — support is available.

If you run into problems:

Contact your supplier (many replace defective pumps)
Reach out to the manufacturer for warranty support
Ask about replacement parts (often covered)

Need help using it?
Read: Pumping Breast Milk (Schedule, Storage, Tips)

Do You Need Additional Accessories?

Insurance typically covers the pump — but not always everything else.

Many moms choose to add:

  • Extra storage bags
  • Nursing bras for hands-free pumping
  • Cleaning supplies

Full checklist: Newborn Essentials Checklist (0–3 Months): What You Really Need for Your Baby

Pro Tips to Get the Most From Your Insurance

  • Order early (don’t wait until baby arrives)
  • Compare pump options before selecting
  • Ask about replacement parts coverage
  • Upgrade strategically if needed

Getting a breast pump through insurance is one of the easiest ways to save money as a new mom and it’s a benefit many families don’t fully use.

Start early, ask the right questions, and choose a pump that fits your lifestyle.

With the right setup, you’ll feel more prepared, supported, and confident as you begin your breastfeeding journey.

Filed Under: Breastfeeding News

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