Do you know what your insurance pays for during pregnancy? I'm not sure about mine, so I am thinking about calling. Just curious to see if anyone else is in the same boat as I am or if you are going to wait to get a BFP before finding out.
BFP #1 10/23/10 M/C 11/22/10
BFP #2 1/16/11 M/C 2/2011
BFP #3 1/2012 M/C 3/2012
RE testing: all normal
6/2012: injects+Iui = BFN
9/2012 injects + Iui = BFN
12/2012: polyp removal TTC on our own for awhile
Re: insurance ?
Your post made me curious, so I looked it up:
Prenatal/Postnatal Care (mother): First visit $25, then 100% covered after ded. ($250 deductable).
and not sure if this is different but...
Inpatient Hospital Admissions are 90% covered after deductable.
Specialty Dr. visits: $35 (gyn)
I'm not sure what childbirth is considered as far as our insurance goes... I'd be interested if you find out!
Group employer insurance can not consider pregnancy a pre-existing condition. And I do believe (but check with your HR) pregnancy is considered a change of life event so if you don't have coverage through your work you can change it once you get KU. But I would call because it might be different company to company if its a life changing event.
I have a high-deductible plan so I know I'll pay $2,850 a year (for pregnancy or anything else) and then everything in-network is covered at 100%.
I do think it's important to know what your coverage is before you start TTC so that's it's not an unpleasant surprise. If you have 20-30% coinsurance that can really add up if you wind up with a C-section and NICU stay.
Stupid bump.
I think it varies by state. For me, getting pregnant was not a qualifying status change (or life event, as you refer to it). Giving birth was.
Yeah insurance here calls them "change of life events" I have seen some specifically list pregnancy but not others.
I wrote an e-mail request to my insurance (I am covered through DH's plan) and got a response within an hour. I like to have things like that in writing to look it up again and again and make sure I understand :-)
I pay the copay of $25 once and the insurance pays 100% of costs after that. Delivery will be $100 for me for up to 10 days in the hospital and the baby will be covered 100%. We have great insurance coverage!