pregnancy
Only if the pregnancy began before the insurance policy.
It depends on what is causing the sleep apnea. It is preexisting if it is caused by tonsils, adnoids, or an elongated uvula. It is not preexisting if it is caused by being overweight, or possibly by a deviated septum.
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Preexisting to our race, the humans, there were dinosaurs and many other creatures living on Earth.
Yes, pregnancy is generally considered a preexisting condition, but this classification can vary based on the health insurance policy and local regulations. In the U.S., under the Affordable Care Act, insurance companies cannot deny coverage or charge higher premiums based on pregnancy status, as it is treated as an essential health benefit. However, specific terms may differ in other countries or under different plans, so it’s important to review the individual insurance policy.
A thyroid condition can present some challenges when a woman is trying to get pregnant. However if a woman's doctor(s) are aware of her preexisting thyroid condition going into pregnancy, this will aid in the management of the condition during pregnancy and postpartum.
Yes, pregnancy is generally considered a preexisting condition if a person purchases health insurance after becoming pregnant. Insurance companies typically do not cover maternity-related costs for conditions that existed prior to the start of the policy. However, under the Affordable Care Act in the U.S., health insurance plans cannot deny coverage or charge higher premiums based on pregnancy status if the individual enrolls during an open enrollment period.
In Group insurance Yes In individual or family, probably. I'm not familiar with Texas Law. Check with a local agent,
Preexisting idea is idea that you have conceived prior to the time of application or implementation
If your shoulder commonly comes out of its socket, then it is a preexisting condition. If it is the first time you have dislocated your shoulder or if you have never dislocated your shoulder, then it is not a preexisting condition.
A cat does not signal pregnancy, but you could be pregnant, not know it, and have a cat following you, but the cat's just a coincedence. In other words, cats are not pregnancy prophets.
According to my insurance company if you have seen a doctor about the condition it is preexisting.