Expecting a baby? Then go here and see if you qualify for a FREE electric breast pump through your insurance! If you do, that’s one less thing you have to get before your little bundle of joy arrives!
Here’s What To Do:
- Go here for a FREE Breast Pump
- Fill out the form with your info
- Aeroflow will verify your coverage and submit your paperwork
- Check your email for instructions and freebie choices after verification
- Choose your breast pump (and provide additional paperwork if needed)
- Final Price: FREE + FREE Shipping
Score this freebie in just three simple steps! You can choose among several manufacturers like Medela, Lansinoh, Spectra, etc. You don’t have to deal with most of the paperwork, Aeroflow will do it for you, and the pump will arrive at your door – shipped for free! Additionally, Aeroflow can also help after your baby arrives through their Aeroflow Pediatrics program. Use it to snag some baby medical essentials and other necessities! They also offer helpful tips on Postpartum & Recovery, breastfeeding & pumping, and other topics, which is always useful.
Run over here and snag a FREE breast pump!
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Hi my baby is 3 weeks now.
Congrats, Helena! Have you requested your free breast pump?
Nice of them to finally cover something like this!!
hi what if I already had my baby? she’s 4 months I only breastfeed but I’ll be returning to work so I wanna pump and store . pls and thanks in advance
Hi! It’s not specified if you need to be pregnant to score this. Free pump should be covered by your insurance. Fill out the form and follow the steps from the post to see if you qualify. Hope that helps!
It for pregnant women and Breastfeeding moms. My insurance also gives out storage bag every month as well, hope yours does too.
I received the Luna Motif one. Anything i need to know about it before I use it?
Hi Kristiana! Not sure what are you referring to exactly. Can you please be more specific. Thanks!
Yhe only down fall from this is you can’t get it through Medicaid. I tried a few years ago when I was a single mom raising my baby alone. I was supposed to be given one my my local health unit but they waited so long and my milk dried up. It felt like a failure to me. 😢
Oh! So sorry that happened to you, Alison.
I still have mine from 5yrs ago. I cldnt get the twins to breast feed and it seemed to be more of a hassle being a single mom of twins back then. I was thankful for that pump though♡
My twins are going 2b 25 soon! Time flies by!! 😃