Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks guys. My husband was able to do some research on the exchanges and they are for sure going to cover 'pre-existing conditions' like pregnancy. (I started crying when my current insurance company customer service guy nonchalantly uttered those words!)
I might end up in a high risk pool, but even then my premium will be about $450 monthly (still better than the crazy 30K).
I was able to set up my first trimester appointments with Dr. Alan Birnkrant that will cost me $1200 out of pocket.
Lots more questions coming up. Thank you, thank you for all the insight and taking the time to help me out.
Don't waste your money on this appt- that is outrageous. Try Mary's Center or Family Health and Birth Center- both have sliding scales and excellent midwives who will assess any need for you to need to go to high risk OB and pay big bucks. Also Unity Upper Cardozo has an OB clinic and is sliding scale as well.
+1000
There is no reason whatsoever to go to a fancy OB for your first appointments when these are other options that are just as good. You could go at 8 weeks and 12 weeks - and there is no reason for two appointments to cost you $1200. That's obscene.
Another option you might explore is getting new coverage for yourself - starting next month 10/1 - through ehealthinsurance.com which hosts all the companies' rates and is totally legit. It is where we got our family coverage when we were both self-employed. Just choose an option that isn't carefirst and add the prenatal/maternity coverage when given the option. If I remember right, it was an extra $126/month in DC through carefirst. I don't believe you will need to go through underwriting to get the coverage. Worth a look and could save you boatloads of money - even if temporarily until the health exchanges are up. The maternity coverage was significant, but not 100% - you must meet your deductible first and may have coinsurance, but a year on that may be better than eating the costs of a hospital birth on your own. And then switch back to your HMO or the exchange. Keep us posted!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks guys. My husband was able to do some research on the exchanges and they are for sure going to cover 'pre-existing conditions' like pregnancy. (I started crying when my current insurance company customer service guy nonchalantly uttered those words!)
I might end up in a high risk pool, but even then my premium will be about $450 monthly (still better than the crazy 30K).
I was able to set up my first trimester appointments with Dr. Alan Birnkrant that will cost me $1200 out of pocket.
Lots more questions coming up. Thank you, thank you for all the insight and taking the time to help me out.
Don't waste your money on this appt- that is outrageous. Try Mary's Center or Family Health and Birth Center- both have sliding scales and excellent midwives who will assess any need for you to need to go to high risk OB and pay big bucks. Also Unity Upper Cardozo has an OB clinic and is sliding scale as well.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks guys. My husband was able to do some research on the exchanges and they are for sure going to cover 'pre-existing conditions' like pregnancy. (I started crying when my current insurance company customer service guy nonchalantly uttered those words!)
I might end up in a high risk pool, but even then my premium will be about $450 monthly (still better than the crazy 30K).
I was able to set up my first trimester appointments with Dr. Alan Birnkrant that will cost me $1200 out of pocket.
Lots more questions coming up. Thank you, thank you for all the insight and taking the time to help me out.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks guys. My husband was able to do some research on the exchanges and they are for sure going to cover 'pre-existing conditions' like pregnancy. (I started crying when my current insurance company customer service guy nonchalantly uttered those words!)
I might end up in a high risk pool, but even then my premium will be about $450 monthly (still better than the crazy 30K).
I was able to set up my first trimester appointments with Dr. Alan Birnkrant that will cost me $1200 out of pocket.
Lots more questions coming up. Thank you, thank you for all the insight and taking the time to help me out.
There is a birth center in DC but I don't know anything about it or what their fees would be.
Dogmama wrote:Epidurals are $4000. whoa Nelly!
Thank you all, this is all wonderful advice. For the folks who had a home birth or went to a birthing center, how did you figure out if it will be risky? Did you have a plan B? I am nervous that I might be high risk.
Sorry, I am completely clueless in the baby world.
Anonymous wrote:Are you guys sure obamacare won't change this? It goes into effect January first, so explore that option.