Options for Cigna Baby Nursing

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Free Breast Pump Through Cigna Insurance

When you’re expecting, you’ll have to make many different decisions. When and how should I tell my friends and family? Where do I want to give birth? What options do I have when it comes to nursing my newborn?

While breastfeeding is natural, not all moms and babies take to it easily. But with a free breast pump through Cigna insurance coverage, you can see if it’s right for you and your family without making a big purchase.

What Is Cigna Breast Pump Coverage?

Cigna health insurance plans cover free breast pumps for most of its members. With a baby on the way, one of the last things on your checklist may be contacting your healthcare insurance company for a free breast pump. But it’s not that hard to get your breast pump coverage set up when you turn to The Breastfeeding Shop for assistance.

All you have to do is get your prescription and fill out a simple form. Once we verify your insurance coverage, we will contact Cigna for you and get you the breastfeeding supplies you need. Your breast pump will be delivered right to you so you can stay focused on preparing for your baby’s arrival. We can also work with you and Cigna to see what other equipment they may cover, from breast milk storage bags to breast shields to pump replacement parts.

Which Breast Pumps Are Covered By Cigna?

If you’re wondering which pumps Cigna covers, contact The Breastfeeding Shop—your No. 1 breast pump provider. We work with several insurance providers daily and know the ins and outs of getting free breast pump coverage. Based on your plan, the breast pumps and supplies your insurance covers may vary. We have a wide array of options, including electric breast pumps, manual breast pumps, and battery-powered breast pumps. Many of these are hands-free electric pumps, which offer many health benefits for new moms due to their ease and comfortable features.

Whether you’re looking for a Spectra S2, Motif Luna, Medela, Evenflo, BabyBuddha, Lansinoh, or Ameda breast pump, we will help you choose the right type of breast pump for your lactation needs.

What Is the Best Breast Pump to Get Through Cigna Insurance?

When selecting a breast pump brand, you should consider how long you plan to breastfeed, how much assistance you will get with feeding, and if you’re returning to work. Comparing breast pumps can seem daunting, but our team is here to help you learn more about the different pumps. We’ll gladly break down the differences between a Freemie and an Elvie breast pump and more.

Also, remember that relying on a recommendation from a friend, family member, or co-worker may not be the best decision. Just because one breast pump was perfect for them doesn’t necessarily mean it will be right for you. Everyone has their own needs when it comes to expressing breast milk.

Do Cigna Insurance-covered Breast Pumps Include a Warranty?

Many insurers will cover breast pump replacement equipment if your insurance-covered pump breaks, and many usually offer a limited one-year warranty. Read your Cigna insurance coverage fully to understand your specific terms regarding replacement costs for your breast pump.

How Do I Order a Cigna Covered Breast Pump?

At The Breastfeeding Shop, we have years of experience working with all the major insurance providers. Our breast pump company makes getting pump coverage through insurance effortless. Fill out our form, and our team will contact you to help you however we can!

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