Benefits of Travel Insurance for Pregnancy
Overseas Emergency Medical and Hospital Expenses for Pregnancy Complications
If your travel insurance policy provides cover for pregnancy, it may include cover for the unexpected cost of medical treatment and staying in hospital due to pregnancy complications.
For example, if you experience hyperemesis gravidarum and seek a medical consultation or treatment, these medical expenses may be covered. Without specific cover for pregnancy, you would be responsible for the medical costs of seeking or receiving medical attention due to a pregnancy complication.
Unexpected Cancellations Fees and Lost Deposits
If you have to cancel your babymoon due to a complication with your pregnancy such as pre-eclampsia, your travel insurance policy may cover your lost deposits such as the cost of a cruise, airfare and accommodation.
However, keep in mind that cancellations will generally only be covered if they’re unexpected and related to sickness, injury or resulting from the advice of medical professionals.
This means you’re unlikely to have a successful claim if you cancel your holiday for another reason, or simply decide to return early. For example your claim is unlikely to be successful for cancellation or lost deposits:
- If you decide without consulting a doctor that you feel too sick to continue your trip.
- If you don’t follow the advice of your insurer’s Global Assistance team.
- If you buy a policy when you are aware of an event already occurring at your destination (such as a known viral outbreak like the Zika virus) but later decide not to travel due to this known event and the risk to your unborn child.
- If you decide it’s too risky to travel at all while pregnant when that decision is not supported by information from Smartraveller or your healthcare provider.
- If you change your mind and no longer want to travel because you’d prefer to stay home in your familiar surroundings.
- If you’ve pre-booked accommodation but on arrival decide you don’t want to stay there as you believe it isn’t appropriate for you while pregnant (for example you think the accommodation isn’t comfortable or hygienic enough).
- If you return home early because you weren’t enjoying the holiday. For example, if you found you weren’t enjoying the babymoon due to having little energy or finding travelling uncomfortable and so return home.
- If you return home early because you miss your family or your familiar surroundings.
Depending on the level of cover you choose, your travel insurance policy may include a lot more than cover for unexpected pregnancy complications. Compare cover for other medical expenses, cancellations, luggage, travel delays, loss of income, accidental death and many more benefits.
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