whiskEy39

whiskEy39 t1_jegp8cn wrote

If you are either end of the spectrum you can get a doula. My wife had state insurance and we’re pretty broke but that included a doula all through the pregnancy and was a great help. Unfortunately Covid restrictions kept them from being in the actual room at that point but that may be different now.

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whiskEy39 t1_ir1qosd wrote

I went deep into this process, up to producing pay stubs and spent weeks back and forth with a rep before I got rejected. Another couple weeks of radio silence about why the rejection until that finally came up. Then told I could reapply when I did meet that. Just my personal experience

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whiskEy39 t1_ir1iltp wrote

Doing paid leave for paternity earlier this year, you need to have been paying in for the last five quarters to be eligible. They pick your four best to base the rate on. I came back from Chicago and wasn’t here long enough to qualify.

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