PCOS, if untreated, can lead to heart problems and diabetes...Infertility treatments cost money, and in some states they're covered...The risk of PTL and M/C can raise insurance costs, too. Insurance companies don't want to deal with those costs, so they refuse to insure us. Which sucks, but they're allowed to get away with it. Same goes for life insurance, gals - I can only get group insurance!
I had two thoughts - find a job that DOES offer group insurance, or look into a conversion policy with your current insurance company. In MD, they have to give us a conversion policy, regardless of medical conditions, as long as we haven't been uninsured for more than 59 days.
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