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E84: Pump Talk: Wearable vs Plug-In


Episode 84


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Breast pumps have evolved dramatically from ancient ceramic vessels to modern wearable technology, with significant changes in accessibility since the 2008 Affordable Care Act required insurance coverage for one pump per pregnancy. This episode explores the history, types, and considerations for choosing the right breast pump for your unique situation.

• Breast pumps date back to the Roman Empire when ceramic vessels with straws were used to express milk
• Electric pumps entered medical use in the 1920s, but portable models weren't available until the 1960s-80s
• The 1990s marked a breakthrough with battery-powered pumps for home use
• Insurance must cover one breast pump per pregnancy under the 2008 Affordable Care Act
• Wearable/hands-free pumps offer mobility but have gentler suction and smaller capacity
• Traditional electric pumps provide stronger suction, better supply maintenance, and cost less
• Consider your lifestyle, milk supply needs, and mobility requirements when choosing
• Some people benefit from having both types of pumps for different situations
• Not everyone needs a pump - consider your specific situation before purchasing
• Consult with an IBCLC for personalized recommendations

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Show Credits

Host: Angie Rosier
Music: Michael Hicks
Photographer: Toni Walker
Episode Artwork: Nick Greenwood
Producer: Gillian Rosier Frampton
Voiceover: Ryan Parker


Published on 2 months ago






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