Are there any other first time mums out there terrified of not being able to afford the care that they need? Im almost 17 weeks and keep being passed around place to place without being able to get a scan. I'm desperate to know everything is okay. But have been given a price of $700 for an ultrasound.
Am I the only one who is in this situation?
Re: Uninsured and scared
I had an ultrasound before pregnancy not related to pregnancy WITH insurance and it cost me $800 out of pocket expense... So I'm not surprised at the cost at all.
Good luck mama. Use what help us out there so you can relax.
If you don't qualify, check into charity or teaching hospitals near you.
I paid cash for doctor for DD after the denial, for delivery and all office visits it was around $2500.
Some docs will accept cash pay on a plan.
Two years, two losses and three IUIs...
We are having TRIPLETS!
EDD 1/26/16
GGB born November 2015!
DD 12/20/99, DS 12/14/12, M/C 9/2014, M/C 1/2015
Yall mamas really informed me on something new cause I had no clue they denied mommy to be's.
Make a pregnancy ticker
DD 12/20/99, DS 12/14/12, M/C 9/2014, M/C 1/2015
DD 12/20/99, DS 12/14/12, M/C 9/2014, M/C 1/2015
It's ok that you haven't had an US yet. Your only 17 weeks. You don't need one until 20 weeks. But that is also going to cost. Expect 800-1000 of not more. The $80 spa places aren't telling you anything about the health of your baby. Don't waste your money.
If you live near a bigger city, there are lots of options at Medical Universities. Private pay at a residency would be considerably cheaper.
I have looked into every kind of medical possible but my situation is complicated to the point I don't qualify for health care of any kind.
I can't get Medicare or any of the wic programs.
I'm just hoping I can get the ball rolling this week when I have a meeting with an obgyn.
My SO works full time and we are putting money aside every two weeks to pay the bills off, I just don't have any options for health insurance. Have already spoken to hospital about my situation and most are not even willing to do the delivery for me.
Am very confused by it all and its putting my stress levels up big time.
I'm so glad for this app giving me help and tips I would be lost without it
Catholic Medical Centers will help you with costs as well and like this PP said they won't deny you medical attention.
Edit now That I'm thinking about it, maybe that isn't all that common and I just happened to strike gold with where I was at.
You are going to have to utilize some unconventional options. Go to a free pregnancy clinic- most church's have information to tell you where they are. Go to planned parenthood they bill based in ability to pay. Go to a walk in clinic but do something.
You may just have to deal with paying out of pocket. Most doctors bill differently for people paying themselves and will work out a payment plan because they want to get paid for their services.
You have the ability to pay eventually you just can't do it all at once.
Don't skip out on your bills as another poster suggested. That's so wrong and contributes to why healthcare is so expensive.
Eta: ohhh my preggo brain.
Do not wait until you are in labor. You and your child need healthcare and there are options for you, you just need to find the right resource.
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Just found out I can set up payment plans so I will be able to get the care I need during pregnancy which is a huge relief to me.
My situation is that I am a UK citizen living in USA. Fell in love and a month after arriving missed my period and I just can't leave the father.
So it puts me in a situation where I'm not documented and not a lot is available to me.
I am relieved that once baby is born they will have all the treatment they need to be strong and happy.
Can't help but worry a lot.
It's a tough situation to be in but I want to do what's best for the child and find out if everything is okay in there : )