I think similar things have been posted, but it's been awhile.
At my last appointment, my doctor gave me the totals for how much we need to pre-pay before baby comes. They say 3 payments of $950 on 10/1, 11/1, and 12/1 are what needs paid predelivery. from what I see, this is starting to become the norm.
However, with my insurance we have a pretty good amount in our HSA. From what I can tell, HSA doesn't kick in since we're supposed to be pre-paying, but we also don't want to wait months after the baby is born to get our refund or not be paid back for it all.
Does anyone have any experience with this? Would love some insight before I have to go discuss it with my doctor's office.

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Nadine GraceMarie 02/10/16
Diagnosed with placenta increta post delivery:
emergency partial hysterectomy - cervix and ovaries still intact
Gestational surrogacy or adoption TBD
Re: Pre-paying for Delivery
Married since 8/7/10
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Nadine GraceMarie 02/10/16
Diagnosed with placenta increta post delivery: emergency partial hysterectomy - cervix and ovaries still intact
Gestational surrogacy or adoption TBD
The problem with prepaying with the HSA (for mine anyway) is that the HSA will only pay out for medical expenses acquired in that calendar year. Because the delivery and subsequent billing for all of the prenatal care/delivery won't actually occur until next calendar year, many HSAs won't pre-pay like that.
Surprise BFP! 06/08/15
Nadine GraceMarie 02/10/16
Diagnosed with placenta increta post delivery: emergency partial hysterectomy - cervix and ovaries still intact
Gestational surrogacy or adoption TBD
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Surprise BFP! 06/08/15
Nadine GraceMarie 02/10/16
Diagnosed with placenta increta post delivery: emergency partial hysterectomy - cervix and ovaries still intact
Gestational surrogacy or adoption TBD
It is confusing though... When she gave me the information sheet I was all sorts of confused. And then of course everything I owe before 2016 doesn't cover baby, labs, and ultrasounds.
Surprise BFP! 06/08/15
Nadine GraceMarie 02/10/16
Diagnosed with placenta increta post delivery: emergency partial hysterectomy - cervix and ovaries still intact
Gestational surrogacy or adoption TBD
Surprise BFP! 06/08/15
Nadine GraceMarie 02/10/16
Diagnosed with placenta increta post delivery: emergency partial hysterectomy - cervix and ovaries still intact
Gestational surrogacy or adoption TBD
I have a HDHP with an HSA and have been asked to start paying $100 a month. This does not include any lab fees or the hospital fees at all. We won't be using our HSA because my husband did a bunch of research on early retirement and it's better to leave that money there for us right now. So we'll just pay from our normal checking!
Surprise BFP! 06/08/15
Nadine GraceMarie 02/10/16
Diagnosed with placenta increta post delivery: emergency partial hysterectomy - cervix and ovaries still intact
Gestational surrogacy or adoption TBD
With that said, how much more am I going to end up paying for the baby? I knew she will have her own bills.
And yes @MichelleAG05 you're definitely right about the global... Or I remember them saying that. On top of my payments they told me to be prepared to pay for labs and ultrasounds separately up to 1000-1500. We already got a bill for one and my HSA covered it in full.
Surprise BFP! 06/08/15
Nadine GraceMarie 02/10/16
Diagnosed with placenta increta post delivery: emergency partial hysterectomy - cervix and ovaries still intact
Gestational surrogacy or adoption TBD
Surprise BFP! 06/08/15
Nadine GraceMarie 02/10/16
Diagnosed with placenta increta post delivery: emergency partial hysterectomy - cervix and ovaries still intact
Gestational surrogacy or adoption TBD
Feb 2016 Siggy Challenge, Favorite Thing About Fall
I would like to get things squared away with my doctor, the less I'm spendinG out of pocket right now, the more I will be presided for unexpected costs.
It really is mind-boggling, and I still don't understand all the costs. There's lab fees, ultrasounds, appointments, delivery, your actual hospital stay, the baby's health, the baby's stay, a pediatrician. It hurts my brain.
Surprise BFP! 06/08/15
Nadine GraceMarie 02/10/16
Diagnosed with placenta increta post delivery: emergency partial hysterectomy - cervix and ovaries still intact
Gestational surrogacy or adoption TBD
To use the HSA for medical treatment you are supposed to have a invoice to match it to for tax purposes and they recommended against using the HSA for things that haven't happened yet.
Additionally the Drs office (or at least mine) is supposedly just holding the money until delivery and I can expect a request for prepayment from the hospital as well probably in the next month or so. The thing is if the hospital bills my insurance before the Drs office does then I owe the hospital the bigger amount of the copay, not the dr but they are going to both as for prepay for the same amount given I haven't met my deductible for 2016 yet.....which I obviously can't do.
We are pushing back saying we've been recommended by both HSA and Accountant not to prepay in 2015, that we are happy to do it in Jan 2016 etc. I'm not sure if we'll be successful or not but I don't want to prepay in 2015 at all.
Also, since you are on your parents, how did you deal with baby's insurance? It's a tough situation because my SO technically has insurance we can put her on from February to May, but then he will be doing an internship and he won't get insurance. And I won't start my full time job until June so we will have a month gap with nothing... But I know for a fact I don't qualify for Medicare, and we're pretty sure he doesn't either. Not sure if qualifications are easier to get if its for the baby. Neither of our insurances (like many) count grandchildren as dependents through our parent's insurances.
Surprise BFP! 06/08/15
Nadine GraceMarie 02/10/16
Diagnosed with placenta increta post delivery: emergency partial hysterectomy - cervix and ovaries still intact
Gestational surrogacy or adoption TBD
And not all companies offer plan with 0 deductible. Ours is low at $500, but I remember one of the options was like $2500 before your insurance really kicked in. Yikes!!!
I believe most insurances have it so you call to add a dependent. So we just called and added her to DHs insurance after she was born.
We got a plan thru the affordable care act last year which covers all of us. Maybe one of you could do that then the baby is covered?
Baby F.......02/02/2016
it is very common to have some sort of deductible even for in network doctors. I do have the option to buy a no deductible insurance but when i analyzIed the costs it is in my interest to pay lower monthly premiums and a deductible. Most years I save thousands of dollars and even this year with the pregnancy I will save money. Having a deductible isn't a bad thing and if you use the doctor infrequently it may allow you to pay less on your monthly premiums.
Feb 2016 Siggy Challenge, Favorite Thing About Fall
Many insurance plans don't cover pregnancies for dependents either, some of you ladies parent's have great plans! I recommend looking into either an ACA or Medicaid for your child if you have no other cover options.
Medicare is only for the disabled or elderly, so you're unlikely to qualify.
However, I think my SO has decided to a man up and not be claimed by his dad anymore lol. He will be able to get Medicaid as an independent as well as claim our LO when she is born. This will be good enough for us until either I get insurance through my company or he does.
Surprise BFP! 06/08/15
Nadine GraceMarie 02/10/16
Diagnosed with placenta increta post delivery: emergency partial hysterectomy - cervix and ovaries still intact
Gestational surrogacy or adoption TBD
The way you guys are explaining it makes me think you will officially be billed in 2016, so you would only be charged the deductible once? I have an HSA account as well and hadn't considered the issue with using the funds in 2015 if your aren't officially billed until 2016. That probably wouldn't work out so great come tax time.