Pregnancy
Aetna Denies Claim for State-Mandated Testing
Andy
Redwood City, CA
Heathcare Status: Employer Insured
My wife, Stacy, recently gave birth to our beautiful baby boy, Cole (see attached picture from a proud new father). During the pregnancy, my wife was required to submit blood samples for state-mandated genetic screening. Thankfully, the results came back satisfactorily. Unfortunately, the insurance claims did not…
Submitted on June 24, 2008 - 1:55pm.
My wife, Stacy, recently gave birth to our beautiful baby boy, Cole (see attached picture from a proud new father). During the pregnancy, my wife was required to submit blood samples for state-mandated genetic screening. Thankfully, the results came back satisfactorily. Unfortunately, the insurance claims did not…
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Amanda
Savannah, GA
Heathcare Status: Uninsured
Submitted on June 20, 2008 - 7:02pm.
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Rosana
CA
Heathcare Status: Uninsured
I will never find out why my reproductive health has declined since I had a miscarriage, while being pregnant for the first time, and it is now almost a year ago. Doctors can't tell me what had happened unless I pay money out of my pocket to get a series of tests.
Submitted on May 30, 2008 - 11:57am.
I will never find out why my reproductive health has declined since I had a miscarriage, while being pregnant for the first time, and it is now almost a year ago. Doctors can't tell me what had happened unless I pay money out of my pocket to get a series of tests.
More than 80% delivering mothers are single because they can not afford health care
Tina
Longview, WA
Heathcare Status: Uninsured
We have at least 80% of all deliveries are born out of wedlock because of lack of healthcare. Our state provide free health care for uninsured mothers to improve the outcome of the babies. Now, it is rare for me to actually assist with the delivery of an insured, married patient. So we are all paying for this care and the families prosper out of wedlock.
Submitted on May 10, 2008 - 6:57pm.
We have at least 80% of all deliveries are born out of wedlock because of lack of healthcare. Our state provide free health care for uninsured mothers to improve the outcome of the babies. Now, it is rare for me to actually assist with the delivery of an insured, married patient. So we are all paying for this care and the families prosper out of wedlock.
Another horror story
Roberto
Miami, FL
Heathcare Status: Uninsured
Submitted on May 8, 2008 - 9:01pm.


