So I received a job offer with a better school last week(a less stressful environment for me and the baby). They know I am pregnant, BUT they don't give you health benefits until after 90 days. I am 21 weeks along now. If I were to start in June, by the time their insurance kicks in it will be in August. A month before I am due (Sept 19th).
My current employer offers COBRA, but I've heard from many people that it's very expensive.
I really want to accept this new position because they have great benefits and it's more of the realm of where I want to be in my career but I have to think of my baby first. Unfortunately DH's work can't add me on now since it's not "open enrollment".
I'm considering taking it and crossing my fingers nothing will happen from June until August with the baby.
It's really a tough decision. I really want whats best for me and my baby.
Anyone been through this situation or have any advice? I'd really appreciate it.
Re: I really need some advice ladies...
you'll need to do some research but..
1. cobra is now much cheaper. the gov pays for a big percentage. see what your costs would be.
2. your dh should be able to add you outside of open enrollment. changing jobs usually would count as a "change of life" instance.
I thought open enrollment didn't apply if you lost your insurance.
Cobra costs as much as your company pays for your insurance. In other words, it varies for each person.
Have your husband call the insurance company because most of them have "qualifying events" that will allow you to be added. I don't work with medical insurance, but I work with dental and we consider a loss of coverage as a qualifying event and will add someone to the plan without penalties. Maybe his medical insurance has the same policy. COBRA is expensive because you are paying for the entire cost of your medical plan, but if you only had to do it for a couple months it would be better than going without.
I have been looking into this and I can add my to my husband's insurance if I loss coverage, it is considered a life change and does not have to be done during open enrollment. So in your case when you quit your job, you lose coverage and could pick up my husband's insurance. So look at life changes, like when you have the baby you should have 30 days to add it to his insurance, same thing.
Personally I would take the better job and pay the extra money for COBRA... in the long run it would be worth the extra money to know you and baby are covered.
This is only for people who can't be added to their spouse's insurance ie: if their spouse doesn't have insurance. Trust me as I'm going through this right now since I got a RIF letter. I have to pay the whole premium to stay with my insurance b/c DH has insurance that I technically could be added too. However, he works for a small company and doesn't have the greatest plan and if I were to be added when needed (my insurance runs out 1 month before I'm due) and then baby when he/she comes, his paycheck would be nearly wiped out.
Ditto this. I would take the job AND pay for COBRA. You have no idea what could happen and some insurance is better than none. My best friend's SIL just had her baby yesterday at 34 weeks. None of us plan for things like that but it's a reminder that you may need the insurance before 90 days is up....btw, the babe is doing really well.
That's not what my HR told me. I was involuntarily terminated and I don't qualify for the stimulus discount b/c DH has insurance. I asked 3 different people b/c it seemed unreal and they all said that same thing. Also, you automatically get audited if you sign up for the discount.
This is true.
I agree that you should be able to be added to your hubby's insurance, but when I was unmarried and quit my job, I contacted an agent for a 3 month plan. It was not a full coverage plan but it covered many of the basics. Since you are KU, you might have to pay more, but this option was so much cheaper (at the time for me) than COBRA, so I would consider that as a third option.
I WOULD NOT GO UNINSURED especially pregnant. Good luck with the new job.
It sounds ideal!