Normally you can get a free blood test at a Planned Parenting clinic or the free clinic in your town.
Only if the pregnancy began before the insurance policy.
We just found out my Fiance is pregnant she doesn't have health insurance. Will Group Health Insurance let me add her and cover the pregnancy also?
Just about all the time.
If you have a group or family medical insurance plan, then most likely your health insurance should cover your pregnancy. If you have an individual medical insurance, then you may not be covered for pregnancy. For more information, please check out this site: www.healthquote360.com
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It depends of the type of coverage your father has. There are two types of plans, one that covers pregnancy of wives and the other covers pregnancy of all dependants listed on that plan. You will have to contact your insurance company or the plan sponsor to determine what provisions are listed on that plan.
The best way to determine pregnancy is always by taking a pregnancy test and seeing your health care provider.
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"Your coverage if you have Amerigroup health insurance will determine exactly what treatments and procedures you are eligible for. They also have supplemental plans that cover what your current health provider does not, including dental and health education."
No. Call your States Department of Insurance.
If you have medical insurance, your provider will be able to direct you to information on having a healthy pregnancy. If you do not have insurance, your local Health Agency will be able to provide this information free of charge.
Many health insurance policies have a maternity waiver. Meaning that pregnancy is not covered. ( Kind of a self inflicted injury type thing ) However, most companies will cover complications of pregnancy.