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Cost of childbirth in the U.S.

Beauty / Health
#1
  • mail
  • 2022/09/10 12:05

What is the cost of childbirth in the US?

Thank you.

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#2
  • 南山
  • 2022/09/10 (Sat) 12:55
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Please calculate by heart.

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#3
  • ククレカレー
  • 2022/09/10 (Sat) 13:19
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Without insurance ?
Normal delivery ? Cesarean section ?
There are many cases, so
it is difficult to say.

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#5

C-section 5 day hospital stay without insurance hospital bill was $42,000. With insurance coverage $ it came to about 2000. I don't think the insurance company paid $4000 to the hospital. There were various discounts written down. I think it also depends on the insurance you have.

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#6
  • 3回痛飲
  • 2022/09/10 (Sat) 17:41
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3x5,.

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#8
  • コウノトリ
  • 2022/09/10 (Sat) 19:10
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An acquaintance of mine who came from Japan without insurance told me that it cost about $ 15,000 for a normal delivery.

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#10
  • 暑い9月
  • 2022/09/11 (Sun) 00:44
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When ?
If it's recent, it's cheap.

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#13
  • 今は涼しい9月
  • 2022/09/11 (Sun) 07:24
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Hot September

What this guy writes has no basis and is total bullshit.
He has written similar things in other topics.

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#11
  • 今は涼しい9月
  • 2022/09/11 (Sun) 07:26
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forbesjapan.com 7/23/2022
Pregnancy ・ costs nearly $20,000 to give birth in the United States,
a study by Kaiser ・ Family Foundation ( KFF )
released on July 13, 2022 It was found that.

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#16
  • 今は涼しい9月
  • 2022/09/11 (Sun) 07:34
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ayainarizona.com 2021/06/03
USA ・ Arizona Birth Cases :
We had insurance so the actual amount paid was $ 4,553 but
the original amount the hospital charged was $ 34, 024.
Medical costs in the US are high.

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#19
  • 羨ましい
  • 2022/09/11 (Sun) 12:11
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A long time ago, low income was giving birth for free ?
Is it different now ??

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#20

Student ? Tourist ? Permanent Resident ? The cost is totally different depending on your status.
A language student who came here for marriage had two babies all for free.

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#21
  • 2022/09/11 (Sun) 15:08
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Thank you very much for your information !

I understand that there are differences in cost
for each individual condition.

Thank you again. m ( _ _ ) m

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#22
  • 無料
  • 2022/09/12 (Mon) 15:34
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If you can prove your low income, you can give birth for free. Or you will be charged according to their income ( how low their income is ) T.H,E. clinic is a hospital for low income people. It is a regular hospital, not just an obstetrics clinic. If you can be treated there, you will be treated there and prescribed medicine. Those that cannot be treated or prescribed there will be sent to a regular hospital. However, if you can prove your low income at the T.H.E. clinic, the cost will remain free of charge, or the cost will be based on your low income.

A friend of mine was staying with me right after her divorce because she had no job and no savings. But she found out she was pregnant. Her ex-husband had cut off her insurance, so she went to the T.H.E. Clinic. I went as an escort. I was a little surprised to see many people in the waiting room who looked like Hispanics or homeless people ?.
My friend went to the T.H.E. clinic a few times, but when it was getting close to delivery, she was referred to a hospital in Beverly Hills. And I gave birth at that hospital. All the costs were free. As it happens, I had two babies at that hospital a few years ago. I had insurance, but I paid a reasonable bill. So the fact that I was able to give birth properly at the same hospital for free made me realize the generous care for low-income people in the US.
This was 4 years ago.

I have heard that County Hospitals and other hospitals also have the same kind of support as T.H.E. clinics.
If you are concerned about the cost of delivery, you might try those hospitals.

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#23
  • Lol
  • 2022/09/12 (Mon) 22:04
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How much is low income ? $ 1700/month then how do you live in California if you end up paying rent ?.

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#25

There is a flood of foreigners who come all the way to the U.S. to have a baby because they can do so for free. And just by being born in the U.S., you can get permanent residency.

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