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So relieved...

Had my 12 week check up yesterday and my dr said everything looked great! I got to see my baby for the second time and it's amazing how much the baby had grown. Hope everyone else has had relief with a good report!
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I'm in Ohio
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Im in tx
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See i have bcbs of texas as my primary and medicaid as my second because i was told that bcbs doesnt cover anything for pregnancy
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Really?  I have coverage through medicaid and I've already had 2 ultrasounds. I'm going for my 12 week ultrasound Monday and I know they plan at least 2 more? What state are you in? I didn't think medicaid varied like that that's horrible
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What state do u live in?
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Most dr will only give you 2 ultrasounds when u have medicaid. That's what was told to me when i had my daughter 7 years ago. But now i have Cigna and i will have an ultrasound every dr visit.
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I also have medicaid but I have had one ultrasound every single time I have went to my Dr. I've also had some done at the hospital all ready , all together I have had about 4.. I think it may be because I'm such a high risk pregnancy
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I have bcbs. I go every month and it's covered. I think it's upsetting that you and others can't see your baby at least once a month. To me that's preventative care when you get ti go to the dr. Ins isn't created equal abd it should be! Just my opinion.
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What ins do you have i have medicaide an i can only have one ultrasound. :( makes me a little mad because a lot of women are able to have 3-4
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