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.
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These are functionally identical pumps. Same suction power, same closed-system backflow protector, same adjustable vacuum and cycle controls, same nightlight, same let-down mode. The only difference is portability. The S1 Plus includes a rechargeable lithium-ion battery that delivers approximately 3 hours of cordless pumping per charge. The S2 Plus must be plugged into an outlet at all times. If you pump exclusively at home and have easy access to outlets, the S2 saves you about $40 and gives you the exact same performance. If you commute, pump at work, or want the freedom to move around your house without being tethered to a cord, the S1 is worth every extra dollar.
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Takes less than 60 seconds. Most moms pay $0.
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Pick the S1 if: You work outside the home and need to pump during the day. You want to pump in different rooms without an extension cord. You travel, even occasionally. You pump in the car during commutes. You value the flexibility to move freely during sessions.
Pick the S2 if: You pump primarily at home. You have a dedicated pumping station near an outlet. You are on a tight budget and want the lowest possible cost. You are an exclusive pumper who values consistent wall-power suction over portability. You plan to use it as a stationary, reliable workhorse.
The bottom line: If your insurance covers both at the same price or the upgrade fee is small, choose the S1. The battery is one of those features you may not think you need until you are stuck in a room without a free outlet at 2 a.m. If there is a meaningful cost difference and you genuinely only pump at home, the S2 delivers identical results for less money.
Takes less than 60 seconds. Most moms pay $0.
The Spectra S2 Plus is one of the most widely covered breast pumps in the United States. It appears in the standard, zero-cost tier of nearly every insurance plan that covers breast pumps under the ACA. The Spectra S1 Plus is also covered by most plans, but it often falls into an upgrade tier that may require a small out-of-pocket fee, typically between $20 and $50 depending on your insurer.
Some plans cover both at no cost. Others offer the S2 free and the S1 at a reduced upgrade price. The only way to know your exact coverage is to check your specific plan details.
Pumps for Mom makes this simple. Enter your insurance information and we will show you whether your plan covers the S1, the S2, or both — and exactly what you will pay. We handle all the paperwork and ship your pump directly to your door.

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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Is there any difference between the Spectra S1 and S2 besides the battery?
No. The S1 and S2 use the same motor, the same suction range, the same closed-system backflow protector, the same let-down mode, and the same nightlight. The only hardware difference is the S1’s built-in rechargeable battery. Performance, output, and hygiene are identical.
How long does the Spectra S1 battery last?
A fully charged Spectra S1 battery lasts approximately 3 hours of pumping, which typically covers 4 to 6 pumping sessions depending on your session length and suction settings. Charging takes about 2 to 3 hours via the included power adapter.
Can I use the Spectra S2 with a portable battery pack?
Some moms use aftermarket battery packs designed for the S2, but these are third-party products not made by Spectra. They add bulk and may not deliver consistent power. If portability matters to you, the S1 with its built-in battery is the more reliable solution.
Does insurance cover the Spectra S1 or only the S2?
Most insurance plans cover both the S1 and S2. The S2 is almost always available at zero cost. The S1 is frequently available as an upgrade, sometimes free and sometimes with a small upgrade fee depending on your plan. Enter your insurance details at Pumps for Mom to see your exact coverage.
Find out if your insurance covers the Spectra S1, S2, or both at no cost to you.
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.