Willow launches new cord-free smart breast pump at a lower price
. While some insurance plans offer breast pumps for free or at a reduced cost, many will only cover the cost of a manual breast pump . The Willow Go is likely to be an attractive option for women who are forced to pay out-of-pocket for a smart breast pump. According to the company, the Willow Go costs $150 through most insurers. Each set includes two cups.
“More than 20 percent of Willow pumps were purchased with insurance in 2021. Offering Willow Go at an affordable price point, as low as $150 with most insurance plans, allows more moms than ever to have access to best-in-class technology without requiring any tubes, cords or bulky external motors,” said Willow CEO Laura Chambers in a statement.the Willow 3.0.
Willow Go offers more milk capacity than other generations of the Willow, at 14 ounces. This is a considerably heftier load than the Willow 3.0., which can only hold four ounces of milk per bag . The Willow Go offers an"Expression" mode with nine levels of suction, a notable upgrade from the
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