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I just immigrated to America, I have no money to buy insurance, and I am pregnant. What should I do?
Real case: A young couple in Manitoba, Canada (wife is pregnant) traveled to Hawaii, USA (in fact, traveling anywhere in the United States is the same). Unexpectedly, his wife unexpectedly gave birth prematurely and suffered from massive bleeding. She was rescued in the United States, and finally saved her life and returned to her home in Canada. However, when they got home, everything changed. Then they received a medical reminder of nearly $6.5438+0 million from the United States! This matter has been reported by the Canadian media.
According to my insurance experience in North America for more than ten years, most commercial insurance companies do not provide insurance coverage for medical risks directly related to pregnancy and childbirth. So, if you are pregnant and don't have proper medical insurance, then you really need to talk to the person who got you pregnant. He has a way to get you pregnant, and he should have a way to give birth to a baby safely and smoothly.
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