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What is the name of your state? Colorado
My group insurance through work becomes effective February 1st. I just found out I am pregant, meaning the baby was concieved early December, will this be considered a pre-exsisting condition?
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What difference does it make? Insurance will pay, and you will be fine. Good luck with the baby
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Federal law prohibits employer sponsored group insurances from considering pregnancy a pre-existing condition.
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What is the name of your state? Colorado
My group insurance through work becomes effective February 1st. I just found out I am pregant, meaning the baby was concieved early December, will this be considered a pre-exsisting condition?
I'm in the same boat as you. My health insurance kicks in feb 1st and by then I'll be 17 weeks pregnant. Same thing happened the last time I was pregnant, I was 16 weeks when my insurance kicked in and they covered everything (well 80% anyways)
Like the others said you will be covered and pregnancy is not considered a pre-existing condition.