Hey ladies, this is the first year my husband and I have had an FSA. We opted in last season when I was expecting a LO in August to use up all the funds.
Unfortunately I had a MC and we haven't used any of the $1500 in the account. I am happily now due Jan 8th but likely won't have any bills to use the FSA funds on.
Any recommendations for things to buy? I'm thinking maybe a massage, breast pump, and new glasses for hubby and I. He is also thinking of fully stocking a first aid kit and I think we can use it to pay for any birthing classes we sign up for?
I'd love to use it for an elective ultrasound but don't think that's covered.
TIA for any input!
Me: 30 DH: 31
Married: 2012
BFP #1 Sept 2014, MMC Dec 2014 | BFP #2 May 2015, DD Jan 2016

| BFP #3 May 2017, MC July 2017 | BFP #4 Jan 2018, MC Feb 2018 | BFP #5 July 2018, fingers crossed
Re: Using up the FSA
Married: 2012
BFP #1 Sept 2014, MMC Dec 2014 | BFP #2 May 2015, DD Jan 2016
ETA: thanks for the comments so far everyone!
Married: 2012
BFP #1 Sept 2014, MMC Dec 2014 | BFP #2 May 2015, DD Jan 2016
Baby F.......02/02/2016
This is something that varies from employer to employer. The law allows for an employer to offer a grace period of up to 75 days to use any unused funds OR (but not both) to offer a $500 roll over that can be used at any point during the next year (the roll over portion is new as of this tax year). Your employer is not obligated to offer either, but they may.
Childbirth education classes are definitely covered. But, for reference, here's a full list of covered expenses: https://www.wageworks.com/media/254680/3219-HCFSA-ELIGIBLE-EXPENSE-FLY.pdf The covered expenses do not vary by employer, the are determined by the feds.
I used up the last of mine on glasses last year. I now have four pairs that I change out. Why get stuck with the same pair every day? I don't wear the same shirt every day! Husband need prescription sunglasses? Now's the time! Also, any dental work you've been putting off because of the expense? My prenatal vitamins are covered, too, so you might stock up for while you're nursing.