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Health Insurance + TTC/Babies
Alright, let's talk about health plans. What health plans do you have, and (for those with little ones) how did they go during pregnancy and through delivery? Pros and cons you found about the different plans for childbirth and babies? I've read a lot online about hypothetical situations, but figured I'd ask first hand people who I know have had babies and kids
Re: Health Insurance + TTC/Babies
Health insurance is like gambling. Rolling the dice guessing how much you'll need... I hope all that stuff made sense haha
There's no way we'd pay $13,000. Our deductible plus out of pocket max combined would be $6,000. The rest, our insurance would cover after that.
If appointments costs $100 bucks each, we pay that out of pocket (can use HSA account). If by labor and delivery, it costs $1,000, we pay that out of pocket (can use HSA account). If we pay $3,000, we would pay 10% of all medical expenses after because of the "out of pocket maximum". Like if we had labor and delivery cost $5,000 after the deductible was already reached, we would pay $500. If what we pay with the 10% reaches the $3,000 out of pocket max, we're good to go, and the health insurance covers 100% after that point. During which case would be a good time to get surgeries etc haha
Now I don't work - so no awesome insurance there. And P's insurance was comparable to mine but they changed effective July 1, 2013 and it really really sucks. We have a 6000 family deductible broken down to 2000 per person. They will pay for preventative care like Lily's shots and stuff, but otherwise it's all out of pocket until we meet our deductible. Which we won't unless something happens. I'm not sure what they cover to have a kid. Once we are moved I'm going to look into it and also into other plans for Lily and I to see if I can find anything better.