All throughout the pregnancy, your OB
or midwife will be monitoring the health of your baby. You don't need
a separate health insurance for the baby either. But after the baby
is born, most health insurance will cover up to 30 days for the new
born baby. After that, you need to add the baby to your insurance
plan.
That's for the insurance plan, but you
need to have a doctor ready as soon as the baby is born. So start
looking into a doctor for your baby several months before your due
date. Deciding on a doctor and figuring out health insurance before
your child's birth saves time and gives you peace of mind as you near
labor.
Also, if you deliver early, somebody you know and trust will
be at the ready to care for your new born child. The sooner you plan,
the better for you and the baby. You can have lots of stress when
during the delivery time that you don't have time and energy to find
the doctor.Source: Office on Women's Health
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