I acknowledge I have not received a personal use breast pump through this insurance policy or any other insurance policy for this pregnancy. I understand if I have received a breast pump through another provider or insurance coverage this claim may be denied and I will be responsible for paying the full retail value of the breast pump to Neb Doctors. I authorize Pumps for Mom to contact me by phone, email, or text message. Pumps for Mom will not share this information.
Accepted by 300+ Insurance Plans






Most insurance plans fully cover your breast pump under the ACA.
Your pump ships directly to your door at no extra charge.
We verify your benefits and file everything with your insurer.
Most orders arrive within a week of insurance verification.
Absolutely. Under the Affordable Care Act, Aetna is required to cover breastfeeding support and supplies — including a breast pump — as a preventive benefit with no copay, deductible, or coinsurance for ACA-compliant plans. This applies whether you have an Aetna employer-sponsored plan, an individual marketplace plan, or an Aetna student health plan.
As part of CVS Health, Aetna has expanded its preventive care offerings in recent years. Breast pump coverage is available for one pump per pregnancy, and most Aetna plans cover a double electric breast pump at no cost. The specific models and upgrade options depend on your plan details and the state where you live, but the core benefit — a breast pump at zero cost — is standard across Aetna’s ACA-compliant plans nationwide.
Aetna plans typically cover a range of breast pumps from leading manufacturers. The most commonly covered pumps include the Spectra S2 Plus, Medela Pump in Style, Lansinoh Smartpump 3.0, and Ameda Mya Joy Plus. These are all hospital-grade or personal-use double electric pumps recommended by lactation consultants.
Depending on your specific Aetna plan, you may also have access to wearable breast pumps like the Elvie Stride or Willow Go — either fully covered or available at a reduced upgrade cost. When you verify your Aetna insurance through Pumps for Mom, we show you every pump your plan covers along with any upgrade pricing so you can compare options before committing. No surprises, no hidden fees.
Takes less than 60 seconds. Most moms pay $0.
Enter your Aetna member ID on Pumps for Mom. We verify your breastfeeding benefit in real time — the process takes about 60 seconds.
Browse the breast pumps your Aetna plan covers at no cost. Compare features, read reviews, and see any upgrade options available.
Once you select your pump, Pumps for Mom files the claim directly with Aetna. No paperwork on your end — no phone calls to Aetna required.
Your breast pump ships free to your doorstep, typically within 3 to 5 business days after Aetna approves the claim.
Most Aetna plans allow you to order your breast pump starting at 30 weeks of pregnancy. Some plans allow earlier ordering, and we can confirm your plan’s specific timeline during the verification step. You do not need to wait until after delivery to start the process.
Aetna may require a prescription or doctor’s order for breast pump coverage, depending on your plan type. If your plan has this requirement, Pumps for Mom can coordinate with your OB-GYN or midwife to obtain the documentation. We have streamlined this process so it does not delay your order.
One important note: using an in-network supplier is critical to getting your pump at no cost. Pumps for Mom is in-network with Aetna plans across all 50 states, which ensures your pump is covered at the maximum benefit level with no out-of-network charges or balance billing.
Takes less than 60 seconds. Most moms pay $0.
Pumps for Mom works with Aetna plans every day across all 50 states. We understand the nuances of Aetna’s benefit structure — from employer-sponsored plans to CVS Health employee plans to marketplace policies. Our team verifies your specific Aetna benefits, files the insurance claim, and manages all communication with Aetna so you never have to sit on hold or navigate claims paperwork.
We carry the full range of breast pumps that Aetna covers, from reliable everyday pumps to premium wearable models. Our site shows you exactly what your plan covers, what it costs (usually nothing), and what upgrade options are available. Thousands of Aetna members have used Pumps for Mom to get their breast pump — and the entire process from verification to delivery typically takes less than a week.

Covered by most insurance plans

Covered by most insurance plans

Covered by most insurance plans
Most insurance plans cover a breast pump at no cost to you.
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“I had no idea my insurance would cover a Spectra pump at no cost. Pumps for Mom handled everything—I just picked my pump and it arrived in 4 days.”
Jessica M.
Dallas, TX
“The process was so simple. I entered my insurance info, picked the Medela Freestyle, and they took care of all the paperwork. Truly zero hassle.”
Sarah K.
Richmond, VA
“As a first-time mom I was overwhelmed by the options. Their team helped me choose the right pump for my needs and I paid nothing out of pocket.”
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Phoenix, AZ
Is Pumps for Mom in-network with Aetna?
Yes, Pumps for Mom is an in-network provider with Aetna insurance plans. This means your breast pump is covered at the highest benefit level — typically at $0 out of pocket. Using an in-network supplier like Pumps for Mom protects you from out-of-network fees or balance billing.
When can I order my breast pump through Aetna?
Most Aetna plans allow you to order your breast pump starting around 30 weeks of pregnancy. Some Aetna plans permit earlier ordering. You can also order after delivery. Check your specific timing by entering your Aetna member ID on Pumps for Mom — we will confirm when you are eligible to place your order.
Does Aetna cover wearable breast pumps like Elvie or Willow?
It depends on your Aetna plan. Some plans fully cover wearable pumps at no cost, while others offer them as an upgrade where you pay the difference between the base coverage and the wearable pump price. Verify your Aetna benefits through Pumps for Mom to see exactly which wearable models are available under your plan.
Can I get a breast pump through my Aetna employer plan?
Yes. Aetna employer-sponsored plans that are ACA-compliant must cover breastfeeding supplies, including a breast pump, as a preventive benefit. Enter your Aetna member ID on Pumps for Mom and we will verify your employer plan benefits instantly.
Do I need a prescription for a breast pump with Aetna?
Some Aetna plans require a prescription or doctor’s order before approving a breast pump. If your plan has this requirement, Pumps for Mom can help coordinate with your healthcare provider to obtain the necessary documentation so your order is not delayed.
Enter your Aetna member ID to see which breast pumps your plan covers at $0. Takes under 60 seconds.
I acknowledge I have not received a personal use breast pump through this insurance policy or any other insurance policy for this pregnancy. I understand if I have received a breast pump through another provider or insurance coverage this claim may be denied and I will be responsible for paying the full retail value of the breast pump to Neb Doctors. I authorize Pumps for Mom to contact me by phone, email, or text message. Pumps for Mom will not share this information.