I'm a first time-er. So I'm looking around for an OB, right, and one facility I was checking out suggested that typical care from them runs around $3500 (prenatal visits, tests, deliver, all in that number).
I know insurance will/may cover some/all of that, but I got to thinking:
How much should I expect the bill to be?
How much does it vary depending on your doc choice (midwife, birthing center, walk in, etc)?
Re: How much does prenatal care & delivery cost?
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With my insurance, prenatal and postnatal care are covered 100%. For delivery, we can expect to pay my $500 deductible. Also...once the baby is born, we pay his $500 deductible. All other hospital charges are covered 100%. (After the deductibles of course)
Around $3k for vaginal delivery here.
Lucky me got a c/s though and when we saw that it was almost $15k we thanked our lucky stars for having ins.
We got the bill in the mail this week. Just for the OBGYN it is going to run $3500. Our insurance will pay 90% of the cost so we will be out a whapping $607 for the OBGYN.
Don't forget though you should always calculate the cost of the hospital stay and your peditrician's expense to come to the hospital.
My pediatrician is $100 deposit for her to visit the hospital to check the baby.
Good luck.
My out of pocket max for the year is $4200. This is what we will end up paying I'm sure. I have already received a breakdown for prenatal visits, and "normal" delivery (doesn't include ultrasounds, testing, bw etc) and this alone was $1800.
Mines completely covered unless I want a private room and the facility I am delivering at only has private rooms, so even that is covered.
I may spring for the TV to be turned on.
Call you insurance company or get on their website. All we have to pay is a $30 copay and thats it.
Also make sure that your insurance covers any dr you decide on before you make an appointment. If we saw someone out of group we would have had to pay a lot more. We still had a ton of options and you don't want to end up with bills you could have been avoided.
I cannot even imagine having to fork over thousands of dollars just to carry and birth a child. All my family doctor and OB visits, u/s, labwork, delivery (either vag or c-section), hospital stay are all covered under my province's health care plan. I paid $5 for copies of my u/s pics, that's it. I know kids cost once they're here, but it makes me sad that it's such a financial struggle for many up front. It's hard to wrap my head around something so different. It seems very unfair.