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Liz_Smith
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Well, it does. After a point. Read on for more info…
My husband and I are really looking forward to having a family. Like, we want SO many babies, right. now. However, we are coming up against an obstacle that I’m surprised to find so few people talking about: the high price of maternity/delivery health care.
We are currently covered under my employer’s insurance. A bit of an emergency got us on it in the first place (so I didn’t have time to shop around) and we can’t change it until November unless we have a “life event”… and for some reason pregnancy doesn’t count. But birth does. And the thousands of dollars of care we receive - before we are even allowed to change coverage - would be due 36 days after the baby is born. (I guess one of us could just drop everything and get a different job… not.) :nope:
This insurance basically will not cover anything maternity-related under $13,000, and from my research/calling around so far, the estimated cost of a healthy pregnancy and delivery would be over $5,000. I know emergencies happen, but this is our starting cost for a best-case-scenario.The only debt we have is student loans, but the cost of pregnancy/delivery alone would wipe out our baby savings + emergency fund. (I’ll just make onesies out of my husband’s old socks, I guess…) Plus, I am the temporary earner-of-our-main-income, so we would have to set aside enough for me to take at least a month off… (I think that’s all we could afford)
I understand that having a family is not “cheap,” and I could go on and on about how little we spend, how I save money like a Mammon-loving squirrel with OCD, how we attack our student debt, how we will save more by staying in our cheap one-room apartment even with the baby, how we’re both from out of state and don’t really know anyone who can help give us safe and affordable childcare, or any advice on “stuff like this”…
But I won’t.
That’s not what brought me here today. 
For all the different angles you could take my post, (religious, psychological, moral, economical, political…) what I’m ultimately saying is: I’m deeply discouraged and I would just like some comfort and advice. :sad_yes: (pretty please?)
I’m usually pretty logical and level-headed, but when I think about all the obstacles we have faced (I had some reproductive health-related issues earlier in our marriage) and are currently facing when it comes to having our family, I just want to cry.
Rant alert: I have been contacting pregnancy centers / birth centers in my area, but so far, I’m not getting much good news: they pretty much all have to just go through my insurance. I even asked one straight out if we could take out a loan to pay for their services… Where do people with unplanned pregnancies go? WHY are abortions so inexpensive (they’re one of about eight things 100% covered by our insurance) but if I don’t want to kill the baby, it’s prohibitively expensive just to give birth? What about my “choice” to have a child??
(end rant)
(Sigh)
Maybe I’m being ridiculous, burt this insurance thing just feels so wrong to me, it seems like we should have better care for mothers and babies, or just other options. I can’t get over how much support I would receive for terminating a pregnancy (not just culturally, but financially) and how little support I can find to help ease the financial strain before the baby is even born.
I would be more than happy to pay $800-$2000 to receive pregnancy/delivery care at some pro-life clinic, and then volunteer there after work for 6 months or something. (Or volunteer my husband, haha) I strongly considered doing a home birth, but it was not advisable for my first. I’m currently trying to figure out what care/tests/etc. I can maybe do without to help reduce the cost: skip the epidural, skip the extra whatever test, and that one…
Like I said: I’m just deeply discouraged. I feel like we are in this alone, and I could just really use some comfort and advice. And prayers!
I don’t really want to broadcast where we live, but I will say we’re in the lower Tri State area. Philadelphia is under two hours away, if you know anything in that area.
Thank you in advance for any prayers and advice, I really appreciate it.
God bless,
-Lizzie
My husband and I are really looking forward to having a family. Like, we want SO many babies, right. now. However, we are coming up against an obstacle that I’m surprised to find so few people talking about: the high price of maternity/delivery health care.
We are currently covered under my employer’s insurance. A bit of an emergency got us on it in the first place (so I didn’t have time to shop around) and we can’t change it until November unless we have a “life event”… and for some reason pregnancy doesn’t count. But birth does. And the thousands of dollars of care we receive - before we are even allowed to change coverage - would be due 36 days after the baby is born. (I guess one of us could just drop everything and get a different job… not.) :nope:
This insurance basically will not cover anything maternity-related under $13,000, and from my research/calling around so far, the estimated cost of a healthy pregnancy and delivery would be over $5,000. I know emergencies happen, but this is our starting cost for a best-case-scenario.The only debt we have is student loans, but the cost of pregnancy/delivery alone would wipe out our baby savings + emergency fund. (I’ll just make onesies out of my husband’s old socks, I guess…) Plus, I am the temporary earner-of-our-main-income, so we would have to set aside enough for me to take at least a month off… (I think that’s all we could afford)
I understand that having a family is not “cheap,” and I could go on and on about how little we spend, how I save money like a Mammon-loving squirrel with OCD, how we attack our student debt, how we will save more by staying in our cheap one-room apartment even with the baby, how we’re both from out of state and don’t really know anyone who can help give us safe and affordable childcare, or any advice on “stuff like this”…
But I won’t.
For all the different angles you could take my post, (religious, psychological, moral, economical, political…) what I’m ultimately saying is: I’m deeply discouraged and I would just like some comfort and advice. :sad_yes: (pretty please?)
I’m usually pretty logical and level-headed, but when I think about all the obstacles we have faced (I had some reproductive health-related issues earlier in our marriage) and are currently facing when it comes to having our family, I just want to cry.
Rant alert: I have been contacting pregnancy centers / birth centers in my area, but so far, I’m not getting much good news: they pretty much all have to just go through my insurance. I even asked one straight out if we could take out a loan to pay for their services… Where do people with unplanned pregnancies go? WHY are abortions so inexpensive (they’re one of about eight things 100% covered by our insurance) but if I don’t want to kill the baby, it’s prohibitively expensive just to give birth? What about my “choice” to have a child??
(Sigh)
Maybe I’m being ridiculous, burt this insurance thing just feels so wrong to me, it seems like we should have better care for mothers and babies, or just other options. I can’t get over how much support I would receive for terminating a pregnancy (not just culturally, but financially) and how little support I can find to help ease the financial strain before the baby is even born.
I would be more than happy to pay $800-$2000 to receive pregnancy/delivery care at some pro-life clinic, and then volunteer there after work for 6 months or something. (Or volunteer my husband, haha) I strongly considered doing a home birth, but it was not advisable for my first. I’m currently trying to figure out what care/tests/etc. I can maybe do without to help reduce the cost: skip the epidural, skip the extra whatever test, and that one…
Like I said: I’m just deeply discouraged. I feel like we are in this alone, and I could just really use some comfort and advice. And prayers!

I don’t really want to broadcast where we live, but I will say we’re in the lower Tri State area. Philadelphia is under two hours away, if you know anything in that area.
Thank you in advance for any prayers and advice, I really appreciate it.
God bless,
-Lizzie