September 2017 Moms

Stupid Questions 5/1/17

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Re: Stupid Questions 5/1/17

  • @klcarr19 Well take what I said with a grain of salt because I am a FTM and I have no clue what I'm doing. But shortly after my MW told me to start looking for a pediatrician I read an article on TB that said pick a pediatrician because if you don't the hospital will pick one to look at the baby. It implied that that the pediatrician came there. Then I asked a friend who just had a baby if the pediatrician comes in right after you deliver and she said yes. But maybe only in certain situations? I'm honestly clueless...
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  • @dogdisnylovr I am seriously hoping you are right  :) maybe it was just the hospital I delivered at that had weird rules! 
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    @klcarr19 I think it depends on the hospital and doctor. We also already have a pediatrician because of my stepson and intend to use the same one for baby. Our pediatrician is located/associated with one hospital in town but we're delivering at the other. If we we were delivering at the the other hospital she'd come see him in the hospital. Or, if we picked a pediatrician associated with the other hospital they would come visit him where we're delivering. Almost all the doctors in my town are associated with one or the other. Because we have a cross over we'll have an on call pediatrician in the hospital but then see our pediatrician for all after care. 
    @Swazzle I asked my stepson's pediatrician's office about it...in my case she said just to list her as the pediatrician of record when I'm in the hospital and she'd automatically get the info she needed. The office said I didn't need to tell them ahead of time. I would personally not feel comfortable doing that if I hadn't already met her though. 
  • Does anyone know about insurance?  Once I hit my out of pocket max, does that mean insurance kicks in at 100% and I no longer pay? *fingers crossed*
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    BFP #2: 01/08/17             DD: 09/23/17 <3
    BFP #3: 06/10/20             EDD: 02/11/2021

  • @wineren that makes sense! Maybe my friend has picked a pediatrician that was associated and maybe even in that hospital. I don't know. Just when I think I understand something about this pregnancy/baby stuff I get confused again. 
  • @MrsJessS Plus one for coconut oil. I love coconut oil and literally use it for everything.

    My friend also bought this for me and it's helped so much: https://www.amazon.com/Earth-Mama-Angel-Baby-Natural/dp/B000JVA80C/ref=sr_1_2_a_it?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1493912639&amp;sr=8-2&amp;keywords=earth+mama+oil&amp;th=1
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  • cmar1006cmar1006 member
    edited May 2017
    Does anyone know about insurance?  Once I hit my out of pocket max, does that mean insurance kicks in at 100% and I no longer pay? *fingers crossed*
    Depends on your insurance. I have a 10% coinsurance once I hit my deductible. Might be worth a call. 
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  • @Cats*in*space I can help with this! As long as it's an in-network covered service all expenses are paid 100% for the remainder of the plan period (usually calendar year but employer coverage can be at any time) once your out-of-pocket max has been reached. 
  • @Cats*in*space I can help with this! As long as it's an in-network covered service all expenses are paid 100% for the remainder of the plan period (usually calendar year but employer coverage can be at any time) once your out-of-pocket max has been reached. 
    My hospital is in network and I still have to pay 10% co-insurance.
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  • @cmar1006 Has your out-of-pocket been met? 
  • @cmar1006 Has your out-of-pocket been met? 
    That is what I pay once I meet the deductible. 
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  • @cmar1006 Yes, you will pay a coinsurance once your deductible has been met. Both the coinsurance and deductible will be credited toward your out-of-pocket max. Your deductible is usually much lower than your out-of-pocket. Feel free to PM me if you have any questions! 
  • DPandMBDPandMB member
    @Cats*in*space Exactly what @cmar1006 said. It can be tricky depending on your policy and how it is written, and where/what your future services are. I also agree with calling the insurance company. You should have a benefit line and they can explain to you how it will work for your individual policy.




  • @cmar1006 Yes, you will pay a coinsurance once your deductible has been met. Both the coinsurance and deductible will be credited toward your out-of-pocket max. Your deductible is usually much lower than your out-of-pocket. Feel free to PM me if you have any questions! 
    I see what you're saying. Thanks! I am pretty sure I won't meet my out of pocket max which is why I have 10% co-insurance on the brain. 
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  • @cats*in*space you'd have to call to make sure you don't have a weird grandfather clause in your plan. Max OOP *should be the maximum amount of money you pay for your individual medical bills during your year provided everything is in network. You'll likely be hit with another bill for the baby unless you've reached your family max OOP too. 
  • Thanks for all your responses.  I have ~$700 more until I hit my Out of Pocket max.  I was "comparing costs" through my insurance website yesterday b/c my ultrasound today is apparently ~$190 out of pocket and at a hospital in our neighboring city it would be like, $30.  So i was getting all uppity about how hospitals seem to make up what they charge :angry:  As long as it eventually hits a max, I feel much better about it all.
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    Met: 2007
    Married: 2013

    BFP #1: 06/21/16                MMC: 08/04/16
    BFP #2: 01/08/17             DD: 09/23/17 <3
    BFP #3: 06/10/20             EDD: 02/11/2021

  • winerenwineren member
    @Cats*in*space it's totally made up. My ultrasound have all been over $300. Bleh
  • @labby18 if I could, I would see a midwife. I love midwives and feel like you get pretty personalized care from them and I just am more prone to liking non MD providers
  • @labby18 I've had both a CNMW and an OB. Level of care from my providers was similar and I'm moderately high risk. The best thing about a CNMW is that if she can't practice with you for whatever reason she will refer you out to an OB whether that's during delivery or early on if you become high risk and out of her scope of practice.
  • mrs_tacosmrs_tacos member
    edited May 2017
    @labby18 I have a CNMW and OBGYN who work together. Now that I'm high risk I will likely only see the OB, but I was very impressed with the MW, and would have been just as comfortable delivering with her. She was very knowledgable, and I like that she was a NP before getting her midwife certification. Can you possibly meet with a few of your options to see who you're most comfortable with? 

    @dogdisnylovr As long as I pick a pediatrician with privileges at the hospital I will deliver at, that's the bed who will see my baby in the hospital, but at my second choice hospital the baby would see whoever was on call at the hospital that day. Definitely ask and research your hospital- it would definitely be on my list of things to ask at a hospital tour. 



  • Question for STMs who had an unmedicated birth the first time around...what did you do to learn how to manage pain/prepare for birth? Natural childbirth class? Books? Videos? Anything you found particularly helpful?
  • Question for STMs who had an unmedicated birth the first time around...what did you do to learn how to manage pain/prepare for birth? Natural childbirth class? Books? Videos? Anything you found particularly helpful?


    Can't get out of this quote box. I had an unmedicated birth with my son. I took a prenatal yoga class once a week for several months. It definitely helped mentally and physically prepare me. I also took a childbirth class through our local hospital which had quite a bit of useful information. DH was very supportive of this path which helped tremendously. I also used visual focal points, yoga mantras, and breathing techniques to help me through contractions. 
  • Question for STMs who had an unmedicated birth the first time around...what did you do to learn how to manage pain/prepare for birth? Natural childbirth class? Books? Videos? Anything you found particularly helpful?
    Bradley method is totally in right now, but I don't know anything about it. From what I hear, Lamaze is out (I don't know anything about it either). Similar to @CoastalMomma I did yoga (not prenatal, I just continued my regular daily yoga practice), and took an in depth childbirth class. I really focused my yoga practice on breath and meditation as well as hip opening and pelvis strengthening poses. I also did a lot of walking, and found that during labor walking helped me a lot with the earlier contractions. In general I would say that keeping a steady fitness routine, at whatever level is safe for your body and pregnancy, is key to preparing your body for any birth (unmedicated/medicated/cesarian - doesn't really matter).

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    Kiddo #1: Sept 2015
    BFP: 1/19, EDD: 9/30

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  • @Lizlann I had great intentions of maintaining a good exercise routine throughout my pregnancy, but unfortunately I've been on activity restrictions since 19 weeks (I'm 23 now) due to a short cervix and risk for preterm labor. I'm not sure if yoga would be ok, but I'll ask my OB.

    @ColoradoHiker I totally agree about educating yourself for different options. I'm taking the general childbirth class my hospital offers and I think it should cover the basics for the different possibilities. While I'd like to go unmedicated, I am also willing to keep an open mind about an epidural depending on how it actually feels when I'm in labor. And right now my placenta is positioned such that I'll have to have a c section if it doesn't move, so I need to be mentally prepared for that option too!

    I will definitely need to read up on the Bradley method! Thanks for the input!
  • @rhubarb7216 If your OB does give the go ahead for yoga, focus on prenatal. It's specifically structured to be low impact and focuses more on breathing and stretching. The more intense yoga practices tend to be inappropriate for a momma on activity restrictions.

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    Me & DH: 32
    Married 2013
    Kiddo #1: Sept 2015
    BFP: 1/19, EDD: 9/30

    "I'm having fruit salad for dinner. Well, it's mostly just grapes, actually. Ok all grapes. Fermented grapes. Fine, I'm having wine for dinner."
  • What is the extra partial layer of fabric for inside of nursing bras?
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  • stephy_p said:
    What is the extra partial layer of fabric for inside of nursing bras?
    The strappy bit that stays in place when you unclip the cup? It just keeps the bra in place on your body while you're nursing
  • @jena333-2 Yes! Thank you!
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  • @stephy_p it also helps prop up your breast a little which can make breastfeeding easier.
  • lilpoots said:
    @stephy_p it also helps prop up your breast a little which can make breastfeeding easier.
    Yeah I like the ones with the full sling. 
  • For all you STMs. At what point did you start taking your baby out to do things? 
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