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5 Foods to Increase Your Breast Milk Supply
Low breast milk supply can be frustrating for moms who are committed to exclusive breastfeeding. And with no “breast milk” section at the grocery store, it may feel like there is nothing you can do to keep your little one full. While breast milk supply cannot be broken down to an exact science, there are...
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How to Get a Breast Pump Through UnitedHealthcare
Navigating the world of health insurance is rarely easy. Understanding your health insurance is the key to taking full advantage of your coverage and benefits. Pumps for Mom makes it easy to see exactly which insurance breast pumps and compression products are available with your specific plan. Learn how to get a breast pump through...
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What “Charlotte’s Law” Could Mean for Breastfeeding Moms in Georgia
Many new moms have enough on their minds without trying to keep up with their state legislature. For breastfeeding moms in Georgia, however, a proposed law in the state legislature could have a noticeable impact on how you pump at work. A new bill, known as Charlotte’s Law, has been proposed in the Georgia Senate....
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What is the Point of Postpartum Compression?
Pregnancy is no easy task. Expectant moms deal with hormones that change by the second. Pumps for Mom looks out for new moms with postpartum compression products that support recovery. Learn more about how postpartum compression helps your body recover and which postpartum compression products is right for you.  Different from shapewear Most women today...
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How to Prepare for Your Breastfeeding Journey
As if nine months of pregnancy aren’t challenging enough, many moms are at the start of an entirely new journey once a little one arrives. That’s right, it’s time to breastfeed. Although the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months of a baby’s life, this timeframe may seem next to...
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5 Tips for Breast Pumping at Work
Constant feedings and pumping sessions make breastfeeding feel like a full-time job for new working mamas. It may feel like you are juggling breast pump flanges, emails, storage bottles, and meetings all on your own. As overwhelming as this is, you’re not alone! Pumps for Mom is here to help you navigate the challenge of...
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Product Spotlight: Freemie Breast Pump
With doctors’ appointments every other week and an endless before-the-baby-comes to-do list, expectant moms can easily feel overwhelmed. And somehow finding the best breast pump covered by insurance might feel impossible. Thankfully, Pumps for Mom is here to cross your insurance breast pump off your to-do list and make choosing a breast pump a breeze....
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Breastfeeding and Breast Pumping Tips
New and expectant moms are often offered a barrage of advice on the best way to parent their child. From the best cures for morning sickness to recommending formula versus breast milk, friends and relatives love to offer advice based on their own experiences. When it comes to breastfeeding, however, few tips are going to...
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How to Get a Breast Pump Through Blue Cross Blue Shield
Understanding health insurance coverage is rarely more important than when new parents are expecting a baby. From weekly doctor’s appointments to specific medications and vitamins, moms-to-be need a lot of professional care to bring a healthy baby into the world. And with continually evolving member benefits and changes in federal legislation, it can be challenging...
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Breastfeeding Versus Formula: What’s Right for You?
Parenthood is full of choices, and deciding whether to breastfeed or formula-feed can feel overwhelming. You may have heard from your parents or grandparents that you were formula-fed and you turned out fine, or that you should breastfeed so your baby can grow up to be a genius. If you’re being pulled in different directions...
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