Does anyone know if there is a federal law that states how long a woman is allowed to stay in the hospital after delivery and it be covered by insurance? With my first, 4 years ago, I was told 48 hours after a vaginal delivery unless there were complications. I just called my insurance (different from last time) and they said basically you are discharged asap, and unless your doctor thinks you need to stay longer they want you out in 24 hours. With my situation last time I was not ready by that point and knew I could stay an extra night but I want to make sure should the same issue arise I have something to back up my decision so I am not stuck with a bill I can't afford.
Re: Length of hospital stay?
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My insurance does cover 48 hours though.
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Me too! I had my first on a Sunday morning and left on Monday afternoon. That was too long. If I have this one in the morning, it would be great to leave the day of.
I agree. I don't think there is a law assoiated with this. It is all up to your insurance.
When I gave birth it was almost 7pm. I stayed that night and was supposed to go home the next day but since the latest they can discharge is like 5 or 6pm and that wasn't 24 hours yet, they were able to delay and keep me another night. I needed it! They said if I really wanted to go home that day I could ask my nurses to bundle the discharge routines and paperwork to get it done faster but I didn't really want to do that.