Costs vary from hospital to hospital, area to area and so on. I had a baby in Feb 2005 so I can give you those costs charged to me. My hospital bill for the delivery was est $6500.00. My doctor bill was $4500. There were also bills for labs, ultrasounds and any other testing. HTH. If you have a health care insurance and you are from Canada, it's free! Source: http://www.surgerycosts.net/price.php?medical=baby-delivery
Most national insurance companies offer health insurance coverage for babies. Allstate, Liberty Mutual and Mutual of Omaha are companies that offer this service.
I'd call and ask your prior health carrier my first instinct is to say no, I doubt you will have coverage for this.
It depends upon where you have the baby. Home birth is usually less expensive than in a hospital.
Depends on your health insurance!! If you not have health insurance, you will need to have medicaid.
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That is something you will need to check with your new insurance company. Most have some sort of coverage for pregnancy. Look over the policy and call the company with questions.
Your medical insurance would pay for the birth of a child. This is assuming that you have maternity coverage on your policy. Most group insurance policies that supply coverage to their employees do provide this coverage as any other illness. Individual insurance policies usually do not have this coverage due to the cost. There are also clauses that make you have maternity coverage on your policy for various periods of time depending on the policy.
Baby's insurance cost will be very less. As the age increases the insurance premium increases. you can find out your answer in http://www.delhimoms.com
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