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Choosing Your Breast Pump

Choosing Your Breast Pump

As you prepare for the beautiful journey of nursing your baby, or are already nursing, you won’t regret your decision to have a breast pump available if needed. You are already an exhausted momma… the last thing you need is to have engorged breasts or want to ask your partner to give you baby a bottle in the middle of the night, and no way to pump your milk. There are a few options of different types of breast pumps, so you can choose which best suits your needs.

 

The Double Electric Breast Pump

The double electric breast pump does just as it says. It uses power to express your milk, by plugging into an outlet, usually with a long cord or battery pack, so you can find a comfortable place to pump. Electric breast pumps often offer bottles or containers for your milk to be expressed into, consisting of a tube that attaches to a bottle or storage container. Due to an electric motor in these types of pumps, they can make for a quick job of expressing your breast milk. Some electric pumps come in nice carrying cases or pumping bags, making them easy to take to work or travel with.

The majority of new moms find that a double electric breast pump is the right choice for them and the great news is most insurance plans cover a double electric breast pump at no cost to mom. Which is the best electric breast pump, well that depends on mom’s individual needs.

Yummy Mummy is proud offer only the top-rated breast pumps, such as the Medela electric breast pump – the Medela Pump In Style and the Medela Freestyle Flex, the Spectra S1 and S2, the Ameda Mya Pump and Ameda Mya Joy, the Evenflo Double Electric Breast Pump with Hush Motor, the Lansinoh SignaturePro and Smartpump, and the Hygeia Enjoye Breast Pump.

 

The Manual Breast Pump

A manual breast pump is not powered by anything but your hand. A suction seal is created when you place the manual breast pump shield on the breast, then by manually squeezing a lever in a suckling type pattern, the breast begins to let down the milk into the attached bottle. Manual breast pumps are inexpensive, and small so you can throw one in your purse or diaper bag.

 

The Hospital Grade Breast Pump

Hospital grade breast pumps are considered the most efficient breast pumps due to their stronger power. They work as an electric breast pump, but sometimes with a stronger motor. They aren’t as transportable since they are bulkier and heavier… but they do get the job done if you are a serious pumper. For moms who need to exclusively pump for medical reasons or with babies in the NICU, a rental pump might be the right choice.

 

Should You Rent or Buy?

Making the decision to rent or buy your breast pump can be a tough one, especially if you aren’t sure how much you will need it. Yummy Mummy is here to answer all your questions and help you make the decision on which breast pump is best for you, and whether or not you should rent or purchase. We believe in breastfeeding and are passionate about helping you enjoy the wonderful journey in your own special way.

An Advantage of a Free Breast Pump by Utilizing Insurance Options

An Advantage of a Free Breast Pump by Utilizing Insurance Options

If you are a new mom, or you are expecting, you already know that the prices for anything related to your new bundle of joy can be more than expected. After the crib, the changing table, the rocker, high chair and stroller, it is difficult to budget for baby costs. Did you know that in many cases, you’re able to get a breast pump through insurance? If you didn’t know that you might be able to get an insurance breast pump at no out-of-pocket cost to you, we have important information for you!

 

Why Breastfeeding Is So Important

The American Academy of Pediatrics says that if possible, mothers should breastfeed their children for at least one year after birth. Studies have shown that breast milk is the best way to feed your baby. Your breast milk contains antibodies against disease, which will protect your baby through the first few months of his or her life. In addition, breastfeeding cuts the chances that your baby might have an allergic reaction to formula. There are also studies that indicate breastfeeding may help children with a genetic predisposition to allergies and asthma. Clearly, if you can breastfeed, you should consider it!

 

Getting A Breast Pump Through Insurance

Depending on your insurance company, you may qualify for a breast pump at no charge to you. The Affordable Care Act states that your insurance company must cover the costs of the breast pump. While a few plans have been “grandfathered in” and don’t cover the benefit, the overwhelming majority do. So, check with your insurance plan to see if they will cover a breast pump.

 

What Will My Insurance Cover?

Most insurance providers will cover a double electric breast pump and/or a rental pump if there is a medical necessity. Most will limit you to one breast pump per pregnancy, or one breast pump every few years. Ask your insurance company what they will cover. Most insurance companies will only cover the cost of a breast pump if you order it through an in-network Durable Medical Equipment Provider. If your insurance plan is in-network with Yummy Mummy, you are in luck. You can order your breast pump in three easy steps and we will ship it to your door.

Do you have questions? Please email us at orders@yummymummystore.com" orders@yummymummystore.com or call 855-87-YUMMY.

Finding the Right Breast Pump for You

Finding the Right Breast Pump for You 

If you Google the words “breast pumps”, you’ll notice right away there are numerous breast pumps on the market today, and if you are a first-time mom, so many options can be confusing and even overwhelming.  The process of picking a pump is sort of like buying a car…if you have never driven one before.  While there is no “best breast pump” there are certain features that you should consider when picking the best breast pump for you. 

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Suit Up for Summer with Joya Swim

Suit Up for Summer with Joya Swim
Contributed by Lara Serebrier Paul and Judith Heimowitz, the founders of Joya Swim, a New York based swimwear line for women. 

As two new moms who needed to find stylish bathing suits to fit our post-natal bodies, we understand the struggle is real.  When traveling together in Mexico we realized that neither of us had swimwear that made us feel good about ourselves or that we loved.  We set out on a mission to design swimwear that was stylish and yet supportive and flattering. 

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The Fifth Trimester

THERE’S A FIFTH TRIMESTER–AND THIS ONE’S FOR YOU, WORKING MOM

Contributed by Lauren Smith Brody, founder of The Fifth Trimester movement, which helps new parents and businesses work together to revolutionize workplace culture, and author of the new book, The Fifth Trimester: The Working Mom’s Guide to Style, Sanity, and Big Success After Baby

You know all about the first three trimesters, and probably even about the fourth (those bleary-eyed newborn days), but I’m convinced that there’s actually a Fifth Trimester, too. It’s  when you head back to work after having a baby; it’s when the new working mom is born.

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Shhhh….. Don’t Wake The New Mommy!

Shhhh….. Don’t Wake The New Mommy!

Contributed by Carly Snyder, M.D., a specialist in comprehensive reproductive psychiatry and women’s mental health services.

Newborns are natural night Owls. Infants often sleep throughout the day, but wake up like clockwork every three hours to eat all night long. This schedule puts new moms in a predictably difficult position. Add in recuperating from delivery, hormonal changes and the incredible emotional rollercoaster every new mom experiences and you have a recipe for an incredibly exhausted, often overwhelmed and potentially unhappy new mom.

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Demystifying Midwives

Demystifying Midwives

Contributed by Risa Klein, CNM, OB/GYN NP, M.S.

You’re newly pregnant and it’s time to find the right health care provider to take care of you and your gestating baby. Or perhaps this is your second or third pregnancy and you feel it’s time for a new provider. You’ve heard about midwives and want to know more about what they do, and any benefits that you could experience if you hire one. Here’s the scoop on working with a Certified Nurse Midwife (CNM) or Certified Midwife (CM). 

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Emotional Well-being Postpartum / Raising Awareness about PMAD

Your Emotional Well-being Postpartum/Raising Awareness about Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders:

Contributed by Dr. Laura Venuto, a psychologist in New York City specializing in maternal mental health.  She has a private practice on the Upper East Side.

Feeling exhausted? Irritable? Anxious? You’re not alone.  While the postpartum period can be a wonderful and exciting time for some mothers, for others, it is an emotionally challenging experience. Too often, this period of time is romanticized by the media and women whose children are grown, as they seem to have blocked out all of the memories of sleep deprivation, explosive diapers, financial and/or marital stress that often come with parenthood.  

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Mother's Milk Sangria Style Iced Tea

Mother’s Milk Sangria Style Iced Tea to Beat the Summer Heat

Contributed by Mary Ausman of Yummy Mummy, and proud mother of two.

As the weather gets warmer, we all know how important it is to stay hydrated - especially for new moms who are nursing. Hydrating is important to keep up milk supply and for overall health.  One of my friends has come up with a brilliant way to take care of both - a Mother's Milk Iced Tea Sangria. 

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