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The Working Mom’s Ultimate Childcare Provider Rulebook
When I first returned to work after maternity leave, I wasn’t sure which was scarier: returning to work or worrying about the caregiver for my child while I was at work. My working mommy friends and I have more than our fair share of war stories - - from nannies who never showed up for…
Recent Insurance News for State of California
Here is recent important information for autistic Californians. The following information comes from Autism Deserves Equal Coverage. “Starting Monday, September 15, 2014, Medi-Cal is now required to pay for behavioral therapy for individuals aged 0-21. Please share this information with your networks to ensure that families understand their rights under this new opportunity. This a…
Relief From Pelvic Pain: Questions To Ask Your Healthcare Provider
This is Part 2 in a three part series on finding relief from pelvic pain through physical therapy, yoga, and other complementary therapies. Click here to read Part 1, which discussed how to recognize pelvic pain, and what therapies are available.Question from Kate, a mother of two boys, ages 5 and 7: “I have pelvic pain due to a non-relaxing pelvic floor. I cannot even sit down without pain. I am already doing pelvic …
What To Do When You’re Pregnant With No Insurance
A positive pregnancy test often causes joy and excitement, but an uninsured woman probably experiences stress and fear about affording the prenatal care and delivery. Even a complication-free vaginal delivery and prenatal care could cost you $20,000 or more; however, there are ways to lower the costs and assistance for uninsured pregnant women.
Pregnancy & Health Insurance
Pregnancy and birth may seem as natural as breathing, but it is a medical condition requiring specific health care. If you have a comprehensive health insurance plan, your insurance may or may not cover all your drugs, treatments, appointments and needs. Be aware of your needs and resources as you enter these exciting nine months.