Anonymous wrote:Thanks for the replies. Has anyone here done IVF? If so, did your insurance pay for any of it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone with additional info on pregnancy and delivery with Aetna open access?
i am curious about this too. Please post!
It depends on whether you have the high option or basic. The high is only 150 per hospital visit. I delivered with this and my total bill was under 300. However, it is VERY expensive - almost double what the others cost...With basic you pay 10% (like BCBS standard) so depending on whether you have a complicated pregnancy or not the bill could be cheap or very expensive. I know too many people with unexpected pregnancy complications that end up in the hospital for extended periods and with the baby in the NICU that I'm afraid to chance Aetna basic. I want to know what I am paying upfront.
Anonymous wrote:FOR THE POSTER WHO MENTIONED NICU FOR BABIES:
Can you elaborate on what these costs might look like, in a relative sense? We just found out we are expecting after IVF. We transferred two and thus there is a chance that I may be expecting twins, which obviously have a better chance of being in the NICU than a singleton would.
Not sure what to do, the changes of twins are only 25%, and we won’t find out how many I am carrying until after open season. In every other sense, Basic makes more sense for our family.
Also, what might one allocate for FSAFEDS For a year that includes a BCBS birth?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Still waiting for someone to comment on Aetna Open Access Plan High about maternity coverage.....
See poster 17:46
Anonymous wrote:Still waiting for someone to comment on Aetna Open Access Plan High about maternity coverage.....
Anonymous wrote:Echoing the poster seeking advice on GEHA. I delivered my first at GW with BCBS Standard and paid nothing, but we switched to GEHA when we started taking the baby to an out-of-network pediatrician (GEHA had the best coverage for out-of-network providers). Now I wonder if we're going to get sneaky hospital bills when baby #2 arrives.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone with additional info on pregnancy and delivery with Aetna open access?
i am curious about this too. Please post!
It depends on whether you have the high option or basic. The high is only 150 per hospital visit. I delivered with this and my total bill was under 300. However, it is VERY expensive - almost double what the others cost...With basic you pay 10% (like BCBS standard) so depending on whether you have a complicated pregnancy or not the bill could be cheap or very expensive. I know too many people with unexpected pregnancy complications that end up in the hospital for extended periods and with the baby in the NICU that I'm afraid to chance Aetna basic. I want to know what I am paying upfront.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone with additional info on pregnancy and delivery with Aetna open access?
i am curious about this too. Please post!