Trying to conceive and want to know nearly vigour insurance?
We are going to be trying to conceive soon, and I wanted to know what options I have available to me. I don't own health insurance right now, and know that a pregnancy will be expensive..so what are my options?
Any help out would be greatly appreciated!
medicaid!! as far as i know they cannot turn down a woman who is pregnant and does not have health insurance. dont quote me but i think specifically a rule with medicaid and they pay for everything. doesnt cost you a dime. the only piece about it is that not every doctor will take medicaid and when choosing a pediatrician only a handful will usually adopt it.
Well you can try for things like Cobra where you can find plans for as low as $85/month. Expensive? VERY our bill for routine prenatal, and postnatal effort and delivery, Basic laboratory determinations, and sonograms was $4949 plus the additional $3000 that the hospital charges. And if you involve an epidural or decide to get one, that's an additional $500. I'm covered through work and enjoy Aetna, so I advise you to find a cheap alternative. I only think Cobra do it's what my neighbor uses. Just thought I'd give you the break down of prices. I live in the Tampa area surrounded by FL. Source(s): Self, expecting 1st child
Answers: I don't have health insurance either and my husband and I are still trying to conceive. I work for a small company and my boss can't grant me insurance. I've looked for about 2 years for affordable coverage and the maternity coverage I did find was catastrophic. Even with the cheapest company I found I figured we would still end up paying a minimum of $8,000 out of pocket WITH insurance. AND that's lone if we conceived the first month we started trying. It's also a requirement that we pay for maternity coverage three months before conceiving, which I chew over is ridiculous. So for every month we don't get pregnant we'd be throwing money down the toilet.
We finally decided were only going to use planned parenthood for all our prenatal care and foot for the delivery out of pocket. They took care of me with my birth control prescription when I lost my insurance after I graduate college. They do everything except the actual delivery and even then they work with hospitals to take us a good deal.
Good Luck - Baby dust to us both! TTC w/ #1
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Any help out would be greatly appreciated!
medicaid!! as far as i know they cannot turn down a woman who is pregnant and does not have health insurance. dont quote me but i think specifically a rule with medicaid and they pay for everything. doesnt cost you a dime. the only piece about it is that not every doctor will take medicaid and when choosing a pediatrician only a handful will usually adopt it.
Well you can try for things like Cobra where you can find plans for as low as $85/month. Expensive? VERY our bill for routine prenatal, and postnatal effort and delivery, Basic laboratory determinations, and sonograms was $4949 plus the additional $3000 that the hospital charges. And if you involve an epidural or decide to get one, that's an additional $500. I'm covered through work and enjoy Aetna, so I advise you to find a cheap alternative. I only think Cobra do it's what my neighbor uses. Just thought I'd give you the break down of prices. I live in the Tampa area surrounded by FL. Source(s): Self, expecting 1st child
Answers: I don't have health insurance either and my husband and I are still trying to conceive. I work for a small company and my boss can't grant me insurance. I've looked for about 2 years for affordable coverage and the maternity coverage I did find was catastrophic. Even with the cheapest company I found I figured we would still end up paying a minimum of $8,000 out of pocket WITH insurance. AND that's lone if we conceived the first month we started trying. It's also a requirement that we pay for maternity coverage three months before conceiving, which I chew over is ridiculous. So for every month we don't get pregnant we'd be throwing money down the toilet.
We finally decided were only going to use planned parenthood for all our prenatal care and foot for the delivery out of pocket. They took care of me with my birth control prescription when I lost my insurance after I graduate college. They do everything except the actual delivery and even then they work with hospitals to take us a good deal.
Good Luck - Baby dust to us both! TTC w/ #1
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