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  2. Does Medicare Cover Breast Pumps? - AOL

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    Although Medicare is primarily for people above 65 years old, the law requires insurance companies to cover a breast pump. But you may not get exactly the one you want.

  3. The PUMP Act provisions just went into effect. Here's what it ...

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    “The PUMP Act was created to amend and expand on the legislation in the Break Time for Nursing Mothers Act that was passed in 2010 with the Affordable Care Act,” adds Angela Lang, a director ...

  4. Human milk banking in North America - Wikipedia

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    A 1930s breast pump in action on a hospital patient. The Canadian Nurse described in 1939 how nurses at the Royal Victoria Montreal Maternity Hospital travelled to Boston to learn from the successful programme at the Directory for Mother's Milk, Inc., set up by Dr Fritz Talbot. It was "a miniature dairy with all modern appliances".

  5. Breast pump - Wikipedia

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    A breast pump may be also used to address a range of challenges parents may encounter breast feeding, including difficulties latching, separation from an infant in intensive care, to feed an infant who cannot extract sufficient milk itself from the breast, to avoid passing medication through breast milk to the baby, or to relieve engorgement, a ...

  6. Lactation room - Wikipedia

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    Lactation rooms provide breastfeeding mothers with a private space to pump or nurse. While lactation spaces existed prior to the 2010 Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act , the amended Section 4207 of the Fair Labor Standards Act requires employers with 50 employees or more to provide a private space for nursing mothers that's not a bathroom.

  7. Human milk bank - Wikipedia

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    A human milk bank, breast milk bank or lactarium is a service that collects, screens, processes, pasteurizes, and dispenses by prescription human milk donated by nursing mothers who are not biologically related to the recipient infant.

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