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Veterans Affairs will cover breast reduction only if the breasts are so large that they interfere with the persons daily living or they cause back pain. Even under these conditions it will be very difficult and time consuming to convince the medical board that breast reduction surgery is necessary.
The main purpose of using a breast feeding cover is to provide a mother with an element of privacy. If they use a breast cover they will be able to feed their baby in public without people seeing their breast.
It depends on your insurance company police terms and conditions.
Is it medically necessary?
Yes, but you have to have a referral from a dr. You have to have a medical condition supporting a breast reduction. Such as back problems, indentions in the shoulders from your bra strap.
Most of the times yes, insurance does cover breast reduction because breast reduction is considered medically necessary. Being the case that it is your daughter (who I can only assume is young) it will be an even bigger medical need because of the future medical problems that could result otherwise. Yes, you are covered (though, this is all depending on your insurance, of course).
Yes, that is one of the very few (if not only) cosmetic surgeries medical insurance covers.
All health plans can be used to get breast reduction, the main question is the price you are already paying for your health care cover. The higher the premiums monthly the greater chance of them paying for it.
Women who breast feed milk to their newborns sometimes do so in public. They usually cover their chest with a baby blanket or towel while doing so.
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