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Nov 27, 2023
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wannnacruise
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Our first was $5k (deductible). Applied for financial aid through Intermountain
They ended up cutting that in half and we only had to pay $2500. That was 4.5 years ago.
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POLL: CBers who have had a child born in the last 5 years, how much did you end up paying out-of-pocket?
momowagon
11/27/23 12:55pm
Saving HSA money for retirement. Tax protections are incredible.
Kauai
11/27/23 12:58pm
I have had two. One in the NICU and the other a Cesarean.
Wife_Apologist
11/27/23 12:58pm
We were on a high deductible plan, so I was bracing for it, especially since it was high risk and there were a million
Black Diamond Bay
11/27/23 1:02pm
I’ve had two. One was about $5k the other was only $600 (best insurance I’ve
Cougs or die
11/27/23 1:02pm
My first 3 children born were $5 out of pocket each
Greg4BYU
11/27/23 1:04pm
$5K for the out of pocket max.
JuicyJam
11/27/23 1:08pm
$8,000 out of pocket max. Delivered 6 weeks ago.
Tesla Coug
11/27/23 1:10pm
Our first was $5k (deductible). Applied for financial aid through Intermountain
wannnacruise
11/27/23 1:15pm
high deductible HSA pan. 2019:$7,900 2021: $6,200
SLC-Durham
11/27/23 1:20pm
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Buffalo
11/27/23 1:20pm
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