Finance Tips for Monthly Medical Expenses During Pregnancy

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You’re pregnant—congratulations! But how will you ever afford it? With your budget stretched by buying clothing and purchasing food you can actually keep down, how will you be able to afford the medical expenses?

Good news. Getting control of you medical expenses is possible if you focus on them month to month.

Pay your doctor as you go. If you have insurance, you’ll just be paying the deductible for visits every month, but what if you don’t have insurance? Paying a portion of the total bill each month will allow you to pay it off before you deliver. In the same vein, consider what you’re out-of-pocket costs will be for delivery and pay as much as you can upfront.

Put a percentage of money aside monthly for surprise costs like complications during or after the baby’s birth. Now, you don’t want to dwell on complications, but just be prepared. If none arise, you have some extra money to do whatever you want with.

Consider payday loans to get you back on schedule if you run short of funds one month. Keep your clothing and baby purchases to a minimum and you will have that much more to spend on your monthly medical expenses. Clothing for you can be purchased at thrift stores and garage sales. Clothing for your baby can be donated from friends and family members, obtained via a baby shower or two, or purchased when on sale.

Keep the vitamins coming! Take your prenatal vitamins daily and eat healthy—this is the surest way to avoid extra medical costs during pregnancy.

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Teen Pregnancy – After the Baby

When it comes to managing life after having a baby as a teenager, there are a few things to keep in mind that they do not talk to you about at school. For most individuals, the goal is the same – just find a way to get up and get through the day. However, you can accomplish your goals if you put a plan into action.

Tips for Success

As a teen mother, your time is limited. However, if you take charge now and make key decisions for yourself and your future, you will find that you can achieve virtually anything you want to. Consider the following tips.

  • Know what your goal is. Do you want to go to college, get to work or just raise your child? Once you make this decision, you can find people to help you to make it happen. However, you have to know what your future holds.
  • Surround yourself with people who are positive and motivating, rather than those that may drag you down. Your life may be different now, but it does not have to be a constant negative experience because of other people.
  • Realize that you need time for your own little family, too, even if the father is not in the picture. Give your child the time he or she needs, instead of focusing solely on your goals. Make decisions that are right for both of you.

As a teen mother, your options may seem more limited than they were before. However, with planning and help from those who want to be a part of your life, you can make it all work in the end.

 

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