yes. if your general non pregnant health makes you uninsurable. and if your pregnancy is high risk for the mother they can as well, if this is the case shop around, their are specialty companies that might insure you depending on the condition. Or just wait till after you have the baby
Some people opt for discount car insurance and they get discount insurance coverage, claims can take a while to process and sometimes denied more frequently
see link below "Can you have a paternity test while you are pregnant?"
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This depends on the insurance company and whether or not they accept new applicants who are pregnant. Women who are pregnant, as well as the expectant father, are not eligible for individual coverage with BlueCross BlueShield of Florida until after the birth of the baby. Your state may be different.
Depends on your insurance company, check with them Its not against the law as far as I know but your insurance could be void after a certain period of pregnancy.
You could, as there is minimal chance for adverse reactions from a piercing while pregnant, but still, a lot of shops will not be inclined to work on you while you are pregnant just for possible insurance and liability reasons. Call around I'd say.
You are to disclose your gender to health service providers.Whether you are married or virgin,you are not bound to disclose while applying for a health insurance policy.
Yes you do ! If someone (either staff or customer) injures themselves while on your premises - they could sue you in court. Liability insurance is paid to protect the owner from such claims.
If a particular state did allow both, they generally would offset the state's by the private compensation each week it was drawn.
can you have electrotherapy while pregnant?
Not legally without authority approval
This will depend on the kind of health insurance your parents have. Some health insurance may cover pregnancy while others do not. You will need to contact your insurance agent and ask them about your family coverage.You should also have a insurance booklet that states what treatments and doctor visits are covered and what is not covered.