Medicare does not cover maternity. For details on what Medicare does cover, see the link below: http://www.medicare.gov/Publications/Pubs/pdf/10050.pdf
If your pregnant girlfriend is on Medicare it will cover it. Normal deductibles and co pays still apply.
go to your local social security office and file for medicare or in some places medicad this is insuravce that will help you and your child and if you qualify your child will remain under the insurance for several years.
This depends on the insurance company, the wording of the pregnancy question on the application, and how the poilcy is written concerning pregnancy. With BlueCross Blueshield of Florida, pregnant women and the expectant father are not eligible for coverage. If you applied for coverage and answered that you were not pregnant on the application, and then found out you were pregnant during the underwriting process, you can still be denied coverage, even after you were assigned an effective date.
No. For one thing, an insurer will generally not cover a pregnancy if the inception of the policy was after the woman became pregnant. That said, the insurance laws of most states require insurers to include pregnancy-related expenses within the scope of coverage. Likewise, complications of pregnancy are usually covered as any other illness.
It will as soon as the child is born and you get them assigned a SS#. You may also be eligible for supplemental SSI if there is no one paying child support. Medicare will not insure the newborn. I suggest that you apply for Medicaid for the child - now - through the State of Texas.
You will use your medicare to pay for the medical costs of pregnancy. The question is, " can you physically and emotionally care for the baby ?"
yes, Medicare covers delivery. Medicare is for those over 65 years old, and/or disabled and who have contributed to the Medicare system through payroll deductions. Although it would be unusual to deliver at age 65+ it is entirely possible to be disabled by Medicare standards and still get pregnant and deliver a baby.
Yes but you must disclose the fact that you are pregnant.
Finding insurance for pregnant women is not always easy because pregnancy is considered a pre-existing condition. If you dont have coverage before you become pregnant, finding coverage can be expensive.here is an article that can help you find affordable health insurance while pregnant and get you the coverage you need.http://www.insuranceagents.com/pregnant-health.html
What you think has no bearing on the use. If you ARE pregnant, then no, they will not work. If you are not pregnant they are fairly effective. My two brothers are examples of how effective they can sometimes be.
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?
There are many places where one could get travel insurance if they were pregnant. The best place where one could get travel insurance would be through a travel agency.