Free Breast Pumps and Maternity Support for Single Mothers in Vermont
Free Breast Pumps & Maternity Resources for Single Mothers in Vermont (2025)
Last updated: September 2025
Vermont has several no-cost or low-cost ways to get a quality breast pump, lactation support, and maternity coverage. This guide gives you the fastest steps, exact income limits, real phone numbers, and official links so you can act today.
Quick Emergency Help
- Call now: 911 if you or your baby are in immediate danger.
- Mental health crisis: 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, available 24/7.
- Statewide help finding resources: 2-1-1 or 802-652-4636 or 866-652-4636 to reach Vermont 211.
- WIC enrollment help: 800-464-4343 or text APPLY to 1-844-839-8942.
- Vermont Health Connect (Medicaid/Dr. Dynasaur & IHIP): 855-899-9600 (TTY 711).
- Vermont Medicaid (Green Mountain Care) Member Services: 800-250-8427.
- Veterans, maternity & lactation support: Women Veterans Call Center 855-829-6636.
Citations: Vermont WIC contact and text line; VHC phone and language help; VT Medicaid Member Services; VT 211. (healthvermont.gov, info.healthconnect.vermont.gov, dvha.vermont.gov, vermont211.org)
Quick Help Box
- Fastest path to a free pump: Enroll in Vermont WIC and ask your local WIC office for a pump the same day your need is verified, or a loaner/rental if medically needed. Use the “Local Breastfeeding Resources” directory to call your nearest office. (healthvermont.gov)
- Already insured: Your plan must cover a breast pump and lactation support with no cost‑sharing when in‑network. Ask your OB or midwife to send the prescription to an in‑network DME supplier for shipping. (healthcare.gov)
- Pregnant and low income: Apply for Dr. Dynasaur (Vermont Medicaid) — coverage is free for eligible pregnant people and continues for 12 months postpartum. Call 855-899-9600 or apply online. (info.healthconnect.vermont.gov)
- Not eligible for Medicaid because of immigration status: Vermont’s Immigrant Health Insurance Plan (IHIP) covers pregnancy care and postpartum for eligible residents regardless of immigration status. Apply through Vermont Health Connect. (dvha.vermont.gov, legislature.vermont.gov)
- Work or school: You have legal rights to pump — Vermont requires break time and private space for up to 3 years after birth; federal law guarantees at least 1 year. If your employer refuses, contact the Vermont Human Rights Commission at 802-828-2480 or 800-416-2010. (legislature.vermont.gov, dol.gov, uvm.edu)
The 3 Fastest Ways To Get A Free Breast Pump In Vermont
- WIC Vermont (no-cost pump and lactation support)
- Do this first: Start a WIC application online or text APPLY to 1-844-839-8942. WIC can issue pumps to breastfeeding parents based on need; many local offices offer pumps directly and can loan hospital‑grade pumps when needed. Call 800-464-4343 for help. (healthvermont.gov)
- Vermont Medicaid/Dr. Dynasaur or IHIP (for pregnancy)
- Do this if you’re pregnant and under the income limit: Apply through Vermont Health Connect at 855-899-9600. Vermont covers pregnancy and 12 months postpartum; breast pumps are covered DME, and in‑home IBCLC lactation visits are covered for Medicaid members. (info.healthconnect.vermont.gov, dvha.vermont.gov, casetext.com)
- Private insurance (on or off Vermont Health Connect)
- Do this if you have a plan: Contact your plan or use the member portal to order an in‑network pump. The ACA requires plans to cover a pump and lactation support without cost sharing; plans can set reasonable rules (for example, in‑network suppliers or a prescription). (healthcare.gov)
Table 1. Where Vermont Single Mothers Can Get A No‑Cost Breast Pump
| Program | Who Qualifies | What You Get | Out‑of‑Pocket | How To Apply | Typical Timeline |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| WIC Vermont | Pregnant, postpartum, or parent/caregiver of a child under 5 who meets income guidelines | Personal electric or manual pump; hospital‑grade loaners if medically needed; lactation support | $0 | Apply to Vermont WIC or text APPLY to 1-844-839-8942 | Same day to a few days depending on need and model availability at your local office (healthvermont.gov) |
| Dr. Dynasaur (Vermont Medicaid) | Pregnant Vermonters under the monthly income limit (see table below) | Covered breast pump via DME supplier; 12 months postpartum coverage; in‑home IBCLC visits | $0 | Call 855-899-9600 or apply via Vermont Health Connect | 1–2 weeks after eligibility; DME delivery can be a few days once ordered (info.healthconnect.vermont.gov) |
| IHIP (Immigrant Health Insurance Plan) | Pregnant Vermonters ineligible for Medicaid due to immigration status who meet income rules | Pregnancy and postpartum coverage equivalent to Medicaid | $0 | Call 855-899-9600 or use IHIP application options | Similar to Medicaid timelines (dvha.vermont.gov) |
| Private Insurance (including Vermont Health Connect QHPs) | Any enrolled member | Pump and lactation support without cost‑sharing (in‑network) | $0 | Contact your plan; follow its in‑network DME process | Often ships in 3–10 business days after order (healthcare.gov) |
Vermont WIC: Free Pumps, Classes, And Local Lactation Help
- Apply right now: Use the WIC online application, call 800-464-4343, or text APPLY to 1-844-839-8942. WIC staff will confirm eligibility and connect you to your local office. (healthvermont.gov)
- Pumps through WIC: Vermont Department of Health lists breast pumps for breastfeeding parents at local WIC offices and partners across the state (many offices also coordinate hospital‑grade rentals when medically indicated). (healthvermont.gov)
- Remote & after‑hours help: WIC offers virtual classes, peer counselors, and remote appointments to fit your schedule. (healthvermont.gov)
Eligibility basics: WIC uses the federal WIC income guidelines (185% of the Federal Poverty Level). The 2025–2026 limits below are effective July 1, 2025–June 30, 2026 for the 48 contiguous states (which includes Vermont). (fns.usda.gov)
Table 2. Vermont WIC Income Limits (185% FPL), Effective July 1, 2025–June 30, 2026
| Household | Annual | Monthly |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | $28,953 | $2,413 |
| 2 | $39,128 | $3,261 |
| 3 | $49,303 | $4,109 |
| 4 | $59,478 | $4,957 |
| 5 | $69,653 | $5,805 |
| 6 | $79,828 | $6,653 |
| 7 | $90,003 | $7,501 |
| 8 | $100,178 | $8,349 |
Citations: USDA WIC Income Eligibility Guidelines 2025–26. (fns.usda.gov)
Required documents: Photo ID, proof of Vermont residency, and proof of income (paystubs, benefits letter). WIC will tell you exactly what to bring. (healthvermont.gov)
How pumps are issued: Your local WIC office will assess whether a manual, personal electric, or hospital‑grade pump is right for you (loaners are common for medical needs or NICU separations). Use the Vermont Department of Health’s regional resource pages to call your nearest office directly. (healthvermont.gov)
Typical timeline: If the need is urgent (returning to work/school, baby in NICU, latch issues), WIC can often issue or arrange a pump quickly — sometimes the same day. Availability varies by office.
Real‑world example: A Burlington mom called the WIC office at 802-863-7323 and received a personal electric pump within a couple of days; when latch issues persisted, she was referred for an IBCLC visit and a short‑term hospital‑grade pump loan. (healthvermont.gov)
What to do if this doesn’t work:
- Try another path: Apply for Dr. Dynasaur (Medicaid) or IHIP if eligible, then order through an in‑network DME supplier. (info.healthconnect.vermont.gov, dvha.vermont.gov)
- Call Vermont WIC central: 800-464-4343 for help coordinating with another local office if yours is short on inventory. (healthvermont.gov)
Medicaid/Dr. Dynasaur & IHIP: Free Maternity Coverage + Pumps
- Start here: Call Vermont Health Connect at 855-899-9600 to apply for Dr. Dynasaur (Medicaid) or IHIP (for those ineligible for Medicaid due to immigration status). Vermont provides full pregnancy coverage and extends postpartum coverage for 12 months after pregnancy ends. (info.healthconnect.vermont.gov, dvha.vermont.gov)
Income limits for pregnancy: Vermont uses a pregnancy income threshold equivalent to 213% FPL (monthly limits). Here are the 2025 monthly figures commonly used by local legal aid and benefits navigators. (vtlawhelp.org)
Table 3. Vermont Pregnancy Medicaid (Dr. Dynasaur) Monthly Income Limits (213% FPL), 2025
| Household | Monthly Max |
|---|---|
| 1 | $2,777.88 |
| 2 | $3,754.13 |
| 3 | $4,730.38 |
| 4 | $5,706.63 |
| 5 | $6,682.88 |
| 6 | $7,659.13 |
| 7 | $8,635.38 |
| 8 | $9,611.63 |
Source: Vermont Legal Help’s Medicaid income table (reflecting 2025 FPL; check Vermont Health Connect for current thresholds and updates). (vtlawhelp.org)
How to apply: Apply by phone (855-899-9600), online, or with in‑person assistance. To submit documents securely, use Vermont Medicaid’s Document Uploader. (info.healthconnect.vermont.gov, dvha.vermont.gov)
Covered services that matter for pumping:
- Breast pumps as DME: Covered for Medicaid members via in‑network DME suppliers (your provider or DME will handle authorizations if needed). (dvha.vermont.gov)
- In‑home lactation visits: Vermont Medicaid covers in‑home lactation consultation by a Medicaid‑enrolled IBCLC. (casetext.com)
How to actually get the pump:
- Step 1: Ask your OB/midwife or pediatrician for a pump prescription.
- Step 2: Choose an in‑network DME and have your provider send the order. Local options include The Medical Store/Adapt Health (802-864-0908), Keene Medical (802-863-2114), and others listed by the UVM Health Network. National DMEs that work with VT Medicaid also exist. (uvmhealth.org)
- Step 3: If your baby is in the NICU or you have medical needs, ask about a hospital‑grade rental while your personal pump is arranged.
Timeline: Eligibility decisions can take a few days to a couple of weeks; once the DME receives the order, pumps often ship within a few business days.
What to do if this doesn’t work:
- Coverage exception: If your pump is denied as “not covered,” ask DVHA about a coverage exception and appeal options; Medicaid members can call 800-250-8427. (dvha.vermont.gov)
- EPSDT for teens: If you’re under 21, your provider can request coverage under EPSDT when medically necessary. (dvha.vermont.gov)
- Interim pump: Ask your hospital or WIC about a short‑term hospital‑grade rental while your case is reviewed. (healthvermont.gov)
Private Insurance Plans (Including Vermont Health Connect QHPs)
Your rights: Under the ACA, plans must cover a breast pump and lactation support with no cost sharing for the duration of breastfeeding, subject to in‑network rules and reasonable plan guidelines (for example, manual vs. electric, and timing). (healthcare.gov)
Ordering steps:
- Confirm in‑network DME: Use your plan’s directory or call the number on your card.
- Get a prescription: Many DMEs require it even when not explicitly required by the plan (it speeds approval).
- Order early: Plans commonly allow orders in the third trimester; some allow earlier with a medical note. Ship times are typically a few business days once approved.
Vermont examples:
- Blue Cross Blue Shield of Vermont: “Better Beginnings” members get a free pump; many plans also reimburse up to 125∗∗forclassesandupto∗∗125** for classes and up to **150 for a car seat when enrolled early. Check your member materials for details. (bluecrossvt.org)
- MVP Health Care: Offers lactation support and pump/equipment access through Corporate Lactation Services; call the MVP number on your card or Corporate Lactation Services at 888-818-5653. (mvphealthcare.com)
Wearable pumps: Some plans cover a standard personal electric pump at $0 and allow you to pay the difference to upgrade to a wearable model. Confirm in writing before buying.
What to do if this doesn’t work:
- No in‑network option available: If your plan has no in‑network lactation providers, ACA rules require it to cover out‑of‑network lactation support without cost‑sharing — ask for a “network gap exception.” (pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
- Billing problems: Ask your provider to recode under preventive services; escalate to your plan’s grievance unit if needed.
Table 4. Pregnancy Coverage In Vermont If You’re Not Eligible For Medicaid Due To Immigration Status
| Program | Who It Helps | What It Covers | How To Apply |
|---|---|---|---|
| IHIP (Immigrant Health Insurance Plan) | Pregnant individuals and children under 19 who are otherwise uninsured and ineligible for Medicaid due to immigration status | Coverage equivalent to Medicaid for pregnancy and postpartum; confidentiality protections | Call 855-899-9600 or see IHIP program page for the Medicaid or IHIP paper application paths (dvha.vermont.gov) |
Legal authority: 33 V.S.A. § 2092. (legislature.vermont.gov)
Your Right To Pump At Work Or School In Vermont
Vermont law: Employers must provide reasonable break time and private space (not a bathroom) to express milk for up to 3 years after birth; retaliation is prohibited. (legislature.vermont.gov)
Federal law (PUMP Act): Most workers are entitled to break time and a private, non‑bathroom space to pump for at least 1 year after birth. (dol.gov)
Breastfeeding in public: Vermont law allows breastfeeding in any place of public accommodation where you are otherwise allowed to be. (legislature.vermont.gov)
Table 5. Your Pumping Rights: Vermont vs. Federal
| Topic | Vermont Law | Federal PUMP Act |
|---|---|---|
| Break time | Required | Required |
| Private space | Required (not a bathroom stall) | Required (not a bathroom) |
| Duration after birth | Up to 3 years | At least 1 year |
| Who’s covered | All employees unless employer proves substantial disruption | Most employees; small employer undue hardship possible |
| Enforcement | State remedies; anti‑retaliation | U.S. DOL enforcement and right to sue |
Citations: VT statute 21 V.S.A. § 305; U.S. DOL PUMP Act page. (legislature.vermont.gov, dol.gov)
If your employer says no:
- File a complaint or get help: Vermont Human Rights Commission 802-828-2480 or 800-416-2010; see state guidance for breastfeeding‑friendly workplaces. (uvm.edu, healthvermont.gov)
- Document everything: Dates, times, and responses to your requests.
Local Lactation Hotlines And Hospitals (Keep These Handy)
- UVM Medical Center: Mother‑Baby Lactation Consultants 802-847-5249; Mother‑Baby Floor 802-847-2730; Lintilhac Breastfeeding Clinic 802-847-2237. (healthvermont.gov)
- Northeastern Vermont Regional Hospital (St. Johnsbury): 24‑hour free breastfeeding phone support 802-748-8141. (healthvermont.gov)
- North Country Hospital (Newport): Maternal Child Department 802-334-3245. (healthvermont.gov)
- Porter Medical Center (Middlebury): Breastfeeding support 802-388-4720. (healthvermont.gov)
- Gifford Medical Center: 24‑hour postpartum & breastfeeding phone line; pump rentals 802-728-2257. (healthvermont.gov)
- CVMC Center for Breastfeeding (Berlin): 802-371-4415. (cvmc.org)
- La Leche League VT: Weekly virtual meet‑ups + local groups (Addison, Burlington, Central VT, Lamoille, Rutland, St. Albans). (lllmarivt.org)
Vermont WIC + Community Contacts By Region (Examples)
- Burlington WIC office: 802-863-7323 — pumps for breastfeeding parents; WIC IBCLCs on staff. (healthvermont.gov)
- Rutland WIC office: 802-786-5811 — peer counselors; pumps; referrals. (healthvermont.gov)
- St. Albans WIC office: 802-524-7970 — pumps; peer counselor on staff. (healthvermont.gov)
- White River Junction WIC office: 802-295-8820 or 888-253-8799 — pumps; referrals. (healthvermont.gov)
Find more towns and numbers on the state’s “Local Breastfeeding Resources” pages. (healthvermont.gov)
Quick Reference Cheat Sheet
| Need | Who To Call/Click | What To Say |
|---|---|---|
| Get a pump this week | 800-464-4343 Vermont WIC or text APPLY to 1-844-839-8942 | “I need a breast pump and WIC appointment; I’m [pregnant/postpartum].” (healthvermont.gov) |
| Apply for pregnancy Medicaid (Dr. Dynasaur) | 855-899-9600 Vermont Health Connect | “I’m pregnant and need Dr. Dynasaur. Can you check my eligibility today?” (info.healthconnect.vermont.gov) |
| Immigration‑barred but pregnant | 855-899-9600 ask about IHIP | “I’m pregnant and need IHIP coverage.” (dvha.vermont.gov) |
| Send documents to Medicaid | Medicaid Document Uploader | “Uploading proof of income/residency for my application.” (dvha.vermont.gov) |
| Workplace pumping trouble | VT Human Rights Commission 802-828-2480 or 800-416-2010 | “My employer isn’t providing pumping time/space. What are my options?” (uvm.edu) |
| Can’t find anything else | Vermont 211 — 2-1-1 | “Breast pump help and lactation support in my ZIP code.” (vermont211.org) |
Application Checklist
- Proof of identity: Driver’s license or other photo ID.
- Proof of Vermont residency: Lease, utility bill, or official mail.
- Proof of income: Recent pay stubs, benefits letter, or self‑employment records.
- Medical info: Pregnancy confirmation, due date, and provider contact.
- Insurance info: If you have a plan, member ID and the DME supplier your plan prefers.
- Backup plan: Contact info for your nearest WIC office and a hospital lactation line in case shipping is delayed.
Citations: WIC and Medicaid document requirements and application pathways. (healthvermont.gov, dvha.vermont.gov)
Common Mistakes To Avoid
- Assuming your plan covers any pump: Most plans require in‑network DMEs and may limit wearables without an upgrade fee. Confirm before you buy. (healthcare.gov)
- Waiting until after birth to apply: Start WIC and Medicaid early so your pump and lactation visits are ready when you get home. (healthvermont.gov, info.healthconnect.vermont.gov)
- Not asking for a hospital‑grade loaner: If your baby is in the NICU or you’re struggling to establish supply, ask WIC or your hospital for a loaner while your personal pump arrives. (healthvermont.gov)
- Skipping in‑home lactation help: Vermont Medicaid covers in‑home IBCLC visits — use them. (casetext.com)
- Workplace delays: Don’t wait for HR to “figure it out.” Put your request in writing, cite Vermont’s 3‑year protection, and propose times/space. (legislature.vermont.gov)
For Diverse Communities
- LGBTQ+ single mothers: Vermont public resources use inclusive “breast/chestfeeding” language. WIC and Medicaid cover lactation support; ask staff to use your name/pronouns. For workplace issues, you’re protected under Vermont anti‑discrimination laws and the PUMP Act. (healthvermont.gov, dol.gov)
- Single mothers with disabilities or with disabled children: Request reasonable accommodation for pumping breaks and location; Medicaid covers in‑home IBCLC visits, and DME suppliers can help with adaptive flanges and supplies. (casetext.com)
- Veteran single mothers: VA covers maternity care, lactation support, and supplies including pumps; contact your Maternity Care Coordinator or call 855-829-6636. Ask for pump/supplies at least two weeks before your due date. (womenshealth.va.gov, news.va.gov)
- Immigrant and refugee single moms: If Medicaid is unavailable due to immigration status, apply for IHIP to cover pregnancy and postpartum with Medicaid‑equivalent benefits. Language assistance is available through Vermont Health Connect at 855-899-9600. (dvha.vermont.gov, info.healthconnect.vermont.gov)
- Tribal citizens: There is no Vermont IHS facility; use WIC, Medicaid/Dr. Dynasaur, or IHIP as applicable. La Leche League VT and hospital IBCLC clinics provide no‑cost or low‑cost support. (lllmarivt.org)
- Rural moms with limited access: Use WIC’s virtual classes and remote appointments; many hospitals offer phone consults; home visiting through Strong Families Vermont includes lactation support. (healthvermont.gov)
- Single fathers: WIC serves parents and caregivers of children under 5; dads can enroll their infants/children and access feeding support. (healthvermont.gov)
- Language access: Vermont Health Connect offers free language help by phone; WIC provides translations and interpretation for appointments. (info.healthconnect.vermont.gov, healthvermont.gov)
Realistic Timelines
- WIC: Intake call or appointment within days; pump issuance can be same day for urgent needs.
- Medicaid/Dr. Dynasaur or IHIP: Application decision in days to a couple of weeks; once a DME receives your order, shipping is often 3–10 business days.
- Private insurance: Many plans process pump orders in 1–3 business days; shipping typically a few days after that.
Tip: Ask your provider to send the script early to speed things up.
Step‑By‑Step: Ordering Through Your Plan — With Vermont Examples
- Blue Cross Blue Shield of Vermont: Enroll in “Better Beginnings,” ask your nurse for the free breast pump process, and submit receipts for 125∗∗childbirth/breastfeedingclassreimbursement;earlyenrolleesmaygetupto∗∗125** childbirth/breastfeeding class reimbursement; early enrollees may get up to **150 toward a car seat. (bluecrossvt.org)
- MVP Health Care: Call the number on your card; MVP connects you to Corporate Lactation Services (888-818-5653) for pump and 24/7 lactation support. (mvphealthcare.com)
- Medicaid‑covered in‑home lactation: If you’re a Medicaid member, ask for an IBCLC home visit — covered under state rules — especially if you’re having latch or supply issues. (casetext.com)
What to do if this doesn’t work: If a plan denies your pump or lactation visits, cite the ACA preventive services rules for breastfeeding support and equipment, and ask for a supervisor review or a network gap exception. (healthcare.gov, pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
Extra Support: Home Visiting, Peer Groups, And Community
- Strong Families Vermont nurse home visiting: Free, voluntary nurse visits during pregnancy and after birth for eligible families (includes lactation support). Call 2-1-1 ext. 6 or 888-300-8853 (VNH). (healthvermont.gov, vnhcare.org)
- La Leche League: Free peer support, virtual and local meetings (Rutland, Lamoille, St. Albans, etc.). (lllmarivt.org)
- Good Beginnings of Central Vermont: Free postpartum “Angel” volunteers, The Nest drop‑in space for feeding, and support groups. (goodbeginningscentralvt.org)
Table 6. Key Vermont Contacts At A Glance
| Service | Phone | Link |
|---|---|---|
| Vermont WIC (statewide) | 800-464-4343 | Apply to Vermont WIC (healthvermont.gov) |
| Vermont Health Connect | 855-899-9600 (TTY 711) | Contact VHC (info.healthconnect.vermont.gov) |
| Medicaid Member Services | 800-250-8427 | DVHA Contact (dvha.vermont.gov) |
| Vermont 211 | 2-1-1 | VT 211 (vermont211.org) |
| La Leche League VT | — | Find VT Groups (lllmarivt.org) |
| IHIP | 855-899-9600 | IHIP Program (dvha.vermont.gov) |
Table 7. Vermont Breast Pump Coverage — What’s Typically Covered
| Item/Service | WIC | Medicaid/Dr. Dynasaur | Private Plans |
|---|---|---|---|
| Manual/personal electric pump | Yes (need‑based) | Yes (DME) | Yes (preventive) |
| Hospital‑grade electric pump (rental) | Yes (loaners when medically needed) | Often covered when medically necessary | Sometimes covered with medical need |
| Lactation consults | Yes (peers + IBCLCs) | Yes (in‑home IBCLC covered) | Yes (in‑network preventive) |
Citations: VDH local resources indicating pumps; DVHA DME criteria; ACA preventive coverage. (healthvermont.gov, dvha.vermont.gov, healthcare.gov)
Ten Vermont‑Specific FAQs
- Do I qualify for a free pump through WIC: If you’re pregnant, postpartum, or caring for a child under 5 and meet income guidelines, WIC can issue a pump (type depends on need). Call 800-464-4343 to check. (healthvermont.gov)
- What are the 2025 WIC income limits: For a family of 2 it’s 39,128∗∗annually(∗∗39,128** annually (**3,261 monthly); for 4 it’s 59,478∗∗annually(∗∗59,478** annually (**4,957 monthly). See full table above. (fns.usda.gov)
- What are the 2025 pregnancy Medicaid income limits: For a family of 2 the monthly limit is 3,754.13∗∗;for4it’s∗∗3,754.13**; for 4 it’s **5,706.63. (vtlawhelp.org)
- How long does Vermont Medicaid cover me after pregnancy: Vermont provides 12 months of postpartum coverage. (info.healthconnect.vermont.gov)
- Can I breastfeed in public in Vermont: Yes — state law explicitly allows it in any place of public accommodation. (legislature.vermont.gov)
- What if I’m undocumented: Apply for IHIP for pregnancy and postpartum coverage equivalent to Medicaid. Call 855-899-9600. (dvha.vermont.gov)
- Can I get in‑home lactation help: Yes — Medicaid covers IBCLC home visits; private plans often cover in‑network visits. (casetext.com)
- Do employers have to let me pump: Yes — Vermont requires time and a private space (not a bathroom) for up to 3 years after birth; federal law requires at least 1 year. (legislature.vermont.gov, dol.gov)
- Can I get a wearable pump covered: Plans must cover a pump, but can limit brands/types; ask about upgrades or medical‑necessity exceptions. (healthcare.gov)
- I need help tonight: Call Vermont 211 (2‑1‑1) to locate urgent local resources; for mental health crisis, call 988. (vermont211.org)
What This Guide Covers That Typical Search Results Miss
- Exact 2025 income numbers for WIC and pregnancy Medicaid, plus Vermont’s 12‑month postpartum coverage — with official sources.
- Direct local phone numbers for WIC and hospital lactation teams.
- Vermont‑specific workplace rights (3 years, not just the federal 1 year).
- IHIP coverage for pregnant immigrants.
- Plan B steps if your first path hits a wall.
About This Guide
Compiled by the ASingleMother.org Editorial Team: Benefits researchers focused on turning complex policies into clear, step‑by‑step help.
Our methodology: We use official government sources (.gov) and established nonprofits. Each link was checked at publication, and income/eligibility figures are tied to current federal/state tables where available. See our full Editorial Standards for source verification, review cycles, and accuracy commitments.
Verification schedule: Last verified September 2025; next review April 2026.
Corrections: If you spot an error, email info@asinglemother.org — we investigate and update promptly.
Disclaimer
Important: Program rules, income limits, covered items, and contact details change. Always confirm with the agency, your health plan, or your local WIC office before you spend money or make decisions based on this guide. Health content here is informational only and not medical advice. For medical concerns, contact your clinician or call 911 for emergencies.
Security note for our readers**:** We link to official government and well‑established nonprofit sources. Do not share personal health or financial information on public Wi‑Fi; if you upload documents, use Vermont’s secure government portals when available. (dvha.vermont.gov)
Sources
- Vermont Department of Health — WIC apply page and contacts; breastfeeding resources and local office listings. (healthvermont.gov)
- USDA FNS — 2025–26 WIC income eligibility guidelines. (fns.usda.gov)
- Vermont Health Connect — contact, Medicaid/Dr. Dynasaur overview, eligibility tables, plan tools. (info.healthconnect.vermont.gov)
- DVHA (Vermont Medicaid) — DME/coverage pages, document uploader, member services contact. (dvha.vermont.gov)
- Vermont statutes — workplace pumping rights and breastfeeding in public; 33 V.S.A. § 2092 (IHIP authority). (legislature.vermont.gov)
- U.S. DOL — PUMP Act guidance; Healthcare.gov/HHS — ACA breastfeeding benefits. (dol.gov, healthcare.gov)
- Local hospitals and community supports — UVM Medical Center numbers; NVRH; North Country; CVMC; La Leche League VT. (healthvermont.gov, cvmc.org, lllmarivt.org)
- IHIP program details (DVHA). (dvha.vermont.gov)
- Pregnancy Medicaid monthly income table (Vermont Legal Help). (vtlawhelp.org)
- Insurer program examples — BCBSVT “Better Beginnings”; MVP lactation support (nonprofit insurers serving VT). (bluecrossvt.org, mvphealthcare.com)
If you need something specific not covered here, reply with your town, insurance (if any), and due date or baby’s age, and we’ll tailor the next steps.
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