Insuring an Unborn Travelling Canadian

Will Your Baby By Covered in an Emergency?

If you are pregnant, it is important to check with your doctor for advice on traveling. However, finding insurance can be a problem, since travel insurance companies see pregnant travelers as high risk group. Most travel insurance providers will insure up to 9 weeks before expected date of delivery , beyond this, it becomes more difficult. Therefore it is important to look at the insurance policy fine prints to understand what is not covered in their exclusions.

Lets look at how Canadian travel insurance companies have their exclusions on pregnancy.

Pregnancy Travel Insurance :: Travel Insurance Quotes

The list they provide seems to be incomplete.

Of course, coverage is important for:

  1. The mother
  2. The unborn baby

Most of the Canadian travel insurance companies I checked seem not to cover (1) the mother if within the last 9 weeks, and will not cover (2) the unborn baby at all.

Are we civilized?

Won’t Cover the Baby

Here is the language TD CanadaTrust Insurance uses:

Exclusion: If a Dependent Child is born while the child’s mother is outside of her province of residence, the Dependent Child will not be insured with respect to that trip.

and

Pregnancy

  • pregnancy or childbirths within 9 weeks of expected delivery date;
  • any complication relating to pregnancy that occurs in the last 9 weeks leading up to the expected delivery date, or after the expected delivery date;
  • any child born during a Covered Trip;

TD Visa Travel Center sells another company’s insurance– ironic and confusing right — Canada Life:

16 a) Routine pre-natal care,

b) a child born during your trip,

c) in the 9 weeks before or after the expected date of delivery, complications of pregnancy and/or childbirth.

CoverMe (Manulife Financial – The Manufacturers Life Insurance Company) FAQ:

Unless otherwise stated in the policy, in order to be covered under this plan, children have to be at least 31 days old.

Might?

TIC Travel Insurance Coordinators Ltd:

EHM13 Routine or elective treatment for pregnancy within the first 32 weeks of the pregnancy.

EHM14 Pregnancy, childbirth or complications thereof after the 32nd week of pregnancy.

Will!

Pacific Blue Crossbenefits“:

2. Other exclusions
f. Pregnancy of the Covered person and complications arising from the pregnancy within 8 weeks preceding the expected date of delivery.
g. Premature birth of a child if the anticipated trip is scheduled to take place during the last 8 weeks of pregnancy or during the first 8 weeks following the expected delivery date.

My wife phoned and confirmed the coverage with Pacific Blue Cross.

My boxes don’t touch!

Julia and I had a practical birth preparation course on Sunday with Victoria local yoga master, philosopher and former registered nurse, Helga Beer. It was awesome!

Julia and I haven’t attended her yogo classes for the last many months. I had forgotten how much I get out of her philosophy.

During the course she mentioned Mark Gungor’s Men’s Brain Women’s Brain:

I hadn’t heard of this video. It’s hilarious! It’s clear Mark has some insights into having a better marriage, “laugh your way to a better marriage” his site says.

The box theory of men’s brains resonated with me, and I have a particularly bad case of it. It relates to my expertise and career in software problem identification, analysis, and resolution. And a clear symptom is my repulsion when an email or forum discussion has multiple topics in it, or when the discussion travels onto a different issue.

Of course, I grin and bear it, because most of life doesn’t suit the clean, discrete presentation as a bug report. Life is dynamic and messy, but still my boxes definitely don’t touch. Julia you’re so generous in your love for me!