Depends on the company. Most major companies would cover it. Smaller companies might not. Read your policy & see if it says anything or ask your employer.
Not sure if they're married, but he definitely has a girlfriend, who is pregnant.
yes. he does, he is married and his wife is pregnant
Because his girlfriend and fiancee was pregnant.
You can get Medicaid if you are pregnant, even if you have insurance, if you meet the other factors of eligibility including citizenship/alien status and limited financial resources.
No, pregnancy or being a parent does not emancipate you.
because she is not married so she is not pregnant Pregnancy is a result of sexual intercourse, not of marriage. Many societies disapprove of pregnancy outside marriage, but there are many girls who get pregnant outside marriage.
What in the world is the question
Usually, a pregnancy will start to show after the first 3 months!
If married, you are considered emancipated and a legal adult. Pregnancy does not grant the rights of adulthood.
The fact that she was pregnant may have had something to do with it, but she wouldn't have got pregnant by him if they hadn't liked each other. Shakespeare was young to be married, but the pregnancy brought matters to a head.
Yes, if it's a Employer Group plan. Can a preexisting condition exclusion be applied to my coverage because I'm pregnant? No. Pregnancy can never be subject to a preexisting condition exclusion in group health plans. http://www.cms.hhs.gov/hipaa/online/Group/Family/Pregnancy_content.asp?record=480021 For more information see www.steveshorr.com/maternity.htm Yes, if he adds you to the policy. Even if you don't get married the policy should cover a well baby (but not a sick baby).
During the first 3 months of pregnancy, before it starts to show!