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Old 06-13-2008, 11:08 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Re: Late pregnancy dr switch

I did this with Olivia.

We moved back home from Phoenix on September 26, 2006 and I had her on December 17, 2006. I didn't even have any insurance when I moved back home!! *grrr* In Arizona, there's a law that was passed several years ago requiring insurance companies to offer insurance to self-employed individuals under the same term/rates as big companies. We were in real estate out there and self-employed and I had GREAT insurance. So, not only was I looking for a new doc at 26 weeks but I had to find one that would actually *touch* me (very high risk) and that would go for the "I have no insurance" thing. It was tough. And I found a really, really, really sucky one, too.

I brought my records with me (not including US, etc) and they took copies of my records and if I recall correctly, they did do another ultrasound. Other than that, it was all the same.

Good luck with all of that. It stressed me out to the nth degree. Ugh!

Warmly,

Brandi
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