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Maternity Coverage

 

None of the individual and family plans we usually recommend covers maternity.  It is a business; they have to make a profit on you.

 

Should maternity be covered in Texas?  Well it is debatable - the real question is WHO PAYS FOR IT?   If everyone's policy covered maternity what would this do to the health insurance rates?  Would they go up by 30%, 40%, 50%???  I don't know... but with Texas having one of the highest uninsured populations in the United States - adding an expensive feature such as maternity to cover on a select few that are effected doesn't seem like it would benefit the state population as a whole.

 

What if I am currently pregnant?
You and anyone in your household except existing children are NOT eligible for individual health insurance.  Try to get on a group health insurance plan, contact the state risk pool, or your local health department.

How do you buy a plan with maternity in Texas?
Generally the only plans that cover maternity are GROUP plans, meaning plans you obtain from work.  If you are self employed and have a 'real' company (meaning you pay taxes, legally formed, have at least one employee) we can look at some GROUP options (although not always affordable).

Why doesn't Individual Health Insurance Cover Maternity?
The short answer is maternity coverage is NOT profitable.  I will say that one more time, it is NOT profitable.  This is a good time to remind everyone that Health Insurance is private in the United States.  Most Individual Health Insurance plans for single females range from $70 - $150 - with most people making selections around $100/mo. 

Example #1 - Why Maternity Is Not Covered....
$100 per month Health Insurance = $1200 / per year.  This is to cover all risk associated with your health.  Over 5 years you will pay the incredibly low amount of $6000 - now when you throw in the likelihood of you having a baby in those 5 years - the Health Insurance company is almost guaranteed to lose money by covering your maternity expenses!!! 

Suggestions and Options:
Now that you understand WHY maternity is not covered - let me offer some suggestions on how you can deal with the situation of maternity health insurance in Texas:

ý        Stop searching the internet looking for something that does not exist.  Expecting an insurance company to subsidize your lifestyle is not a reasonable request.  Be realistic about this situation and listen to what I have to say - it could save you TIME and MONEY. 

ý        If you are currently pregnant
Try to get on a group plan or contact the State High Risk Pool.  Remember the cost of your pregnancy will be anywhere from around $3,500 with deep discounts upwards to several hundred thousand with complications.