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.
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When you say baby appointments, did you mean pre-natal care? Cause that might have been a misread on my part.
It's the fertility clinic bills that we are having to cover. No PG yet...
OH! I misunderstood. I thought you were talking about Pedes appointments.
t kicks doctor bills
Some places also let you change based on a major life event, such as having a baby.
OR GETTING MARRIED!!!!!!!!
t throws rice
May Sean's next few weeks go quickly, but not so quickly he doesn't have time to move.
Oh! Trudy is brilliant! You can change it right now.
Trudy = MUY BRILL!
Or, that's what making it all legal is all about.
Seriously? I can change it due to marriage??? DOOD!
t runs to HR site to check