| Check, because many plans require that a plan be in place for a certain period before they cover pregnancy-related expenses. So say for instance, you find out you're pregnant and then begin your plan... Well they may not cover any of those prenatal visits related to THAT pregnancy since it was already existing before they began your plan. It's best to go ahead and start a health plan now since you say you and your husband are actively trying to have a baby. Most plans are like this to avoid this very situation; people getting a health plan just in time to cover a surgery, pregnancy, etc. Hope this helps! |