Barb, I'd laugh, but I'm afraid that would make you want to cut me.
Smonster, I can't tell you how happy I am that you COMMed my dad.
He shall achieve online fame and immortality through the BRQG!
And now I can pretend that my vanity Buff-diving is really looking for my dad, may he rest in peace.
{{{{{{Sean}}}}}} Yeah, it's going to be a tough couple of weeks.
Barb, I'd laugh, but I'm afraid that would make you want to cut me.
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{{{Sean}}} Good luck with everything.
t rant
New insurance (as of January 08) is sucky! We didn't know we were going to be trying for a baby so I picked the low one (I mean, we both did $5000 Flex Spending Accounts since we knew we both had major dental stuff this year) so it should have been okay. Only it's not! We have both run through the FSA accounts with dental work so all the baby doctor bills are our responsibility. We can afford it, but it sucks that I switched coverage as it would have all been covered. Note to self: Always go high on insurance. You just Never Know.
t /rant
Open enrollment should be way prior to you giving birth so you can change by then.
Some places also let you change based on a major life event, such as having a baby.
Were I to get preggers this month (FINGERS CROSSED!), I'd still have plenty of time to change my insurance. Open enrollment is in November, I believe. Like I said, just sucks that we are paying for stuff we wouldn't have had to if I had just stayed at our higher coverage level.
When you say baby appointments, did you mean pre-natal care? Cause that might have been a misread on my part.