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Baby Care

Check out these articles to help with every stage of your newborns life!


Healthy Sleeping Habits for Babies
Sleep is very important to your baby’s health and well-being. In fact, good sleep habits start from birth. All babies are different, and their sleep patterns can change a lot in the first year.
7 Apr
Infant Vitamin Supplements
With so much conflicting information out there, you may be wondering if your baby needs a vitamin supplement. The answer depends if your baby is breastfeeding, formula feeding, or a combination of both.
7 Apr
Baby Hunger and Fullness Cues
Even before your child can talk, he or she will show signs of hunger or fullness by using sounds and movements.
7 Apr
How Much Should My Baby Be Eating?
You may see different recommendations based on whether you choose to breastfeed or formula feed your baby. The most important thing to remember is that your baby’s feeding needs are unique.
7 Apr
Basics of Formula Feeding
Keep in mind, it does not matter if you are formula feeding or breast feeding your baby; all babies are different and follow a unique schedule or feeding pattern. Always check with your child’s pediatrician to make sure your baby is growing and developing appropriately.
6 Apr

*Not all insurance policies cover all breast pumps, and some policies do not permit upgrades. Your breast pump coordinator will walk you through the process, determine your coverage, explain the pumps you’re qualified for, and inform you of any available upgrades. Please note that your available brand and model will depend on your insurance plan and eligibility.

Exceptions: There are some plans that are grandfathered in, and those plans do not have to provide breast pump coverage. Grandfathered plans are ones that existed prior to March 23, 2010 and “haven’t changed in ways that substantially cut benefits or increase costs for plan holders,” according to HealthCare.gov. Please note that your insurance company must notify you if you have a grandfathered plan. Here at Edwards Health Care Services, we’re seeing fewer and fewer grandfathered plans. If you’re not sure of your eligibility, just fill out the form and someone from our team will be in touch.

 

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