How to Determine Which Breast Pump Is Right For You (and let Yummy Mummy make it easy!) Motherhood is a special journey. There are ups and downs but most of all, as a woman you get to know yourself and connect with your new baby. A feeling unparalleled by any other life experience! Part of the new mom experience is breastfeeding. Making the decision to breastfeed is a big step and it’s a decision that will require support from your immediate support system – other parents, caregivers, grandparents, and family. Deciding whether or not to breastfeed is only the first step. After making the decision, there are so many other factors. Will you only pump or do a mix of pumping and bottle feeding? What accommodations does your employer make to allow you to pump at work? Will you need to make any lifestyle or diet changes? It’s a lot to think about, but the first thing you must do is decide on a breast pump. Pumping milk is a must for breastfeeding mommas who will be away from their babies for any significant period of time. It has many health benefits for the baby and can even help mom lose those last pregnancy pounds. Did you know that your insurance may cover the cost of your breast pump? The cost of the pump is one of the largest determining factors for many women, but with coverage from insurance, the price doesn’t have to be a problem. Most insurance plans cover breast pumps, even Medicaid in most instances. Yummy Mummy makes it easy for new moms by shipping you a top-quality breast pump for those with accepted insurance. New motherhood is accompanied by so many new questions, concerns, and elements; selecting a breast pump can feel like a daunting task. However, choosing a breast pump doesn’t have to be hard. While breast pumps can get a little expensive, determine the best breast pump for you by asking yourself the following questions. How often do you plan to pump? Are you a working mom or will you be staying at home? A working mom may need to pump more often because she needs extra milk to leave with the daycare or caregiver versus a mom who is able to nurse most of the time and only has to bottle feed occasionally. How often you plan to pump makes a difference in the type of pump you should buy. Some pumps now come with rechargeable batteries for the moms on the go.