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How long does it take for edgepark to ship breast pump?

Author

Emma Johnson

Updated on February 26, 2026

The downside to ordering from Edgepark is that it takes at least eight days before your order arrives at your home. So if you need the breast pump immediately, you can’t just order today and expect the product to arrive in one to two days.

How soon should I order my breast pump through insurance?

We found most moms order a breast pump around week 30. You can order your breast pump at any time during pregnancy. We recommend that you begin the process prior to your third trimester, so that we have plenty of time to arrange the details before your baby arrives.

How long does it take to order breast pump?

In most instances, total processing and delivery time takes approximately 4-7 business days. Some insurance plans require that we wait to process the order 30 to 60 days prior to your due date or that your baby has been born before we can ship the breast pump.

What breast pumps are covered by insurance?

Types of Breast Pumps Covered by Insurance

  • Ameda.
  • Ardo.
  • BabyBuddha.
  • Dr. Brown’s.
  • Elvie.
  • Freemie.
  • Lansinoh.
  • Medela.

Does insurance Cover 2 breast pumps?

Most insurance plans will cover a new double electric breast pump for every pregnancy, so you can breastfeed with the most up-to-date equipment for each baby. However, insurers will typically not cover a second breast pump if they have already covered one.

Do I need to buy breast pump before birth?

It’s not necessary to buy a pump before the baby is born but if the mother feels more comfortable doing it then there’s no reason she shouldn’t. The highest quality pumps can be rented from the hospital but these wouldn’t normally be rented until the mother actually needs it.

Do you need a new breast pump with each pregnancy?

We suggest getting a new breast pump with each pregnancy. Most insurance plans will cover one breast pump in conjunction with each new pregnancy. If you kept your breast pump clean and sanitized, safely stored it, and bought new breast pump parts, you could reuse the old breast pump.

Does insurance pay for a breast pump?

Breast Pumps are only covered for plans with “medical appliances and medical equipment” coverage and as per the payment and coding rules. Breast pump Device is considered medically necessary for any of the following indications (documentation is required to establish the medical necessity): A.

Which breast pumps are covered by insurance?

There are two electric Medela pumps that may be covered by your insurance – the Pump In Style Advanced (PISA), and the Medela Freestyle. From what I’ve seen, the PISA is the most likely pump to be available through insurance, but some companies will cover the Freestyle.

What is insurance covered breast pump?

Coverage of breast pumps. Your health insurance plan must cover the cost of a breast pump. It may be either a rental unit or a new one you’ll keep. Your plan may have guidelines on whether the covered pump is manual or electric, the length of the rental, and when you’ll receive it (before or after birth).

Are breast pumps covered by the Affordable Care Act?

The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) required private health insurers to cover breast pumps for new mothers without cost sharing through the preventive service mandate (§2713) starting in late 2012. With 49% of all births in the United States covered by private health insurance, this mandate has the potential to affect approximately 1.9 million women and their infants each year.