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afraid of hospital bill

Ok am  having  a problem withe the insurance since i moved over to live with my fiance and i am not yet registered under his address  so i cannot have his insurance and my insurance will only cover me outside the country in an emergency in a case of pregnancy it will be till 39weeks. And pay for the hospital bill will not be that easy. So don't know if i can really get a talk with my gyn and have the babe at 39 weeks or less or if there's anyway i can go onto Labore before my due date. Am just too confused just can't stop thinking. Any opinions from you  ladies?
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Thats near the french border, right? In the flemmish speaking part? Its different than from where i live then so it will be hard for me to help. Ask your fiancé to go with you to the mutuelle where he is registered and see what they can do for you.
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I am in ieper  qnd dont really know how to go about. They said it can be up to 5000€
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You have to get registered at a mutuelle. Its not optionnal, like an insurance. The mutuelle pays for most of the costs.
Where in Belgium? I'm from Belgium too. Liege/Luik.
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Are the hospital bill really high over there?
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No am in Belgium every thing is totally different
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If your in the US you can sign up for pregnancy medical to help with the bills. My hospital bill was $3,100 :(
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