So at the moment, I'm living in London and have been for the past five years and have gotten quite used to the NHS. I am 23 and I have been covered Christmas or Summer, but now I have graduated university and am, well, 23. I don't know if I can still be/am still covered by my parent's insurance while pregnant (and I haven't told them yet..I was planning on telling them when I went back, so I may be worrying for nothing, but if the news doesn't go well........) and if not, would they be able to add me on (perhaps for an additional fee) If not, what is the likelihood of getting insurance on my own? I just graduated university in London and don't have a job in either country. I was planning on having my baby in America, but this has been really bothering me lately because I don't think it's something that would be easy for me to get in this current situation. Are there any alternatives for my baby and me? I just want to be able to get the care that I need during my pregnancy without adding more debt to my name beside my staggering uni loans!
Please give me some insight!!! (If it helps, I think my parent's insurance is Blue Cross Blue Shield my father has from his government job, but I really don't know much about it until I can break the news to them!)
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I am sorry that I can't answer your questions. The only way to find out if you are still covered on your parent's policy is to call and ask. Each company will be different (However a part of the healthcare reform now states that children are covered until 26, but that's not kicked in yet).
No, we aren't married (he is actually still techincally married to his first wife)
I would have the baby in London, but I have to move back because of visa issues (the baby doesn't change the law unfortunately, and my boyfriend isn't ready to get married and I don't want him to do it just because of the baby) I honestly don't think they would let me back in while pregnant so I can have the baby here, especially since I was due to go back a while ago (I've stayed longer because of the pregnancy)
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I just turned 23 this July. What do you think my chances are of getting a job while pregnant though? I don't find it very likely that many people will jump at the chance to hire someone who is currently pregnant and have to take maternity leave a few months after being hired...
Thank you so so much for the advice by the way, it does make me feel a lot better! x
Well I have no idea what field you are looking at or how far along you will be when you get back, but lots of women change jobs while pregnant. If you aren't showing yet you don't have to tell them you are pregnant during the interview process. It is illegal for them to not hire you for being pregnant. However, as far as maternity leave goes, you will not have worked somewhere long enough to qualify for FMLA leave so you may not qualify for maternity leave. Just depends on the employer's policy for general sick time I guess.
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Well FMLA is the legal requirement for certain companies (over 50 ees within a certain geographical area) to give employees that have worked for over a year up to 12 weeks off for qualifying medical conditions. You won't have worked anywhere a year. So in your case if the employer offers sick leave that you can take once earned, you could theoretically use whatever you have earned once the baby arrives. The employer can't treat you differently than say someone who has their gallbladder removed. However, if an employee doesn't have sick leave and the employer doesn't have leave of absence policies, they would not be legally required to give you any maternity leave.
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