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Having a baby is expensive with insurance, what about if you do not have insurance? What can you do? These are normal thoughts and concerns if you were not ready for having a baby. The happiness you have about your pregnancy should not be greatly affected by the costs. Therefore it is a good idea to have a plan in place to help with the expenses.
The costs that you will need to think about are the costs of the prenatal visits, the ultra sound, the birth, the hospitals stays for you and the baby and the postnatal visits. This can be somewhat pricey even with insurance. These prices do vary with the amount of visits you need, the type of delivery you have and how the postnatal health of you and the baby are. The average cost of a pretty normal pregnancy is around $7000-$15,000. Again this can vary a great deal depending on the circumstances
why do women have the baby and not the men
No.
yes
There are slightly more women baby boomers than men baby boomers. This is due to longer life expectancy for women compared to men.
No. They are two nonrelated physiological processes. No chemical transfer is possible. women cannot be on their period when pregnant
depends on which bank you use, some are free and some cost.
Two and a half baby seals.
no! Having a baby is a big responsibility and they really need two committed parents. There's no running away once you've got a girl pregnant - the baby will be your responsibility and they cost a lot of money too!
No it is not possible
The cost may vary depending on various factors. First, the use by the parents. Second, the physique and habits of a baby. These two factors determine the yearly cost of wipes.
Not necessarily. It takes awhile for your hormones to regulate after having a baby. If you are breast feeding, it could be months before you see your period. In fact, many women don't start having regular menstrual cycles until after they have completely stopped breastfeeding.
Not so sure about the "change" of two "peole" but the chance of two people having a baby girl is 0.48 (approx).This assumes that these are people of child-bearing age, with average genetic characteristics.