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thread: Don’t go private *just* because you have private health insurance

  1. #37
    Registered User

    Jul 2005
    Sydney
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    Just thought i'd update now the birth has happened. My private m/ws were fantastic. I birthed with support, but absolutely no intervention. My m/w asked permission to occasionally check the baby's heartrate with the doppler and took my blood pressure and temp when she arrived. No vaginal exams, no unwanted intervention at all. Fabulous care both pre and post natally. There is not a thing I would change about the experience. It gave me a totally different perspective on birth.

    It was covered by my insurance, most of it anyway (there is still an insurer willing to cover HB).

    I agree with looking into all your options. And faith that birth is not something to be afraid of that needs the support of all the medical expertise money can buy, because women manage much better without it!
    Last edited by Jennifer13; February 26th, 2012 at 08:06 PM.

  2. #38
    Registered User

    Feb 2008
    1,163

    It was covered by my insurance, most of it anyway (there is still an insurer willing to cover HB).
    Brilliant to read again about how positive your birth experience was for you. May I ask who you are insured with?

    It may come in handy if I can get my dh onboard for a third child

  3. #39
    Registered User

    Jul 2005
    Sydney
    7,896

    I'm with Australian Unity. It's expensive compared to what we had before, but I get HB and much more back on other things, so we're trying to make it work harder! They pay $3,000 towards a HB m/w.

  4. #40
    Registered User

    Sep 2011
    Melbourne
    403

    I chosed not to go private because I didn't believe in the 'business model'
    by going private (more services = more money).

    A few of the providers in the public system ****ed me off (coz I'm clearly dumb & dont need to know why I'm there for what tests etc.). Plus their procedures didn't work for me.

    So I went & looked for my own support & found our IM. I wished someone had told me earlier, I spent a fair bit of my pregnancy initially fairly stressed out because I knew the system wasn't working for me.

    This thread has inspired me to write a letter of support for independent midwives to my local mp.

    Good on you ladies! Let's keep spreading the word.




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  5. #41
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    Jan 2008
    Just Coasting
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    I'm with Australian Unity. It's expensive compared to what we had before, but I get HB and much more back on other things, so we're trying to make it work harder! They pay $3,000 towards a HB m/w.
    Wow, that's awesome. I didn't know that

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