what insurance got cover for below 1 month pregnant woman and deliver medical fee all cover
insurance for pregnant
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Nov 7 2012, 10:08 PM, updated 14y ago
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what insurance got cover for below 1 month pregnant woman and deliver medical fee all cover
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Nov 7 2012, 10:21 PM
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the only insurance that you can purchases outside (by yourself); I know in the market regarding pregnancy is only prudential which cover your baby while still 'inside'...but not cover on the deliver medical...
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Nov 7 2012, 11:32 PM
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not sure, hopefully some 1 know can provide info
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Nov 8 2012, 10:01 AM
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My wife has a woman insurance from HLA.
It covers womanly diseases and also chidlbirth. It also doubles up as a investment plan to buy their shares. The childbirth doesn't cover your medical fees but they consider it as a childbirth gift. You can get up till 5% of your insured amount when you give birth (and stay in a hospital). I.e. if my wife is covered for RM300,000, when delivery, can claim RM3,000 a day stay in hospital. Max 5 days. Max 3 kids. But you can only claim one year after you sign up the package. Also if there is complications and etc, those are different claims. Not sure if it covers hospitalisation for complications etc. |
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Nov 8 2012, 10:19 AM
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QUOTE(Dagashi @ Nov 8 2012, 10:01 AM) My wife has a woman insurance from HLA. Nice info mates. Never know about that. Will try to sign up for it. At least, RM3,000 (assuming insured for RM300,000) is already half of the fees of giving birth fees at MOST (not all) of the private hospital in Malaysia. It covers womanly diseases and also chidlbirth. It also doubles up as a investment plan to buy their shares. The childbirth doesn't cover your medical fees but they consider it as a childbirth gift. You can get up till 5% of your insured amount when you give birth (and stay in a hospital). I.e. if my wife is covered for RM300,000, when delivery, can claim RM3,000 a day stay in hospital. Max 5 days. Max 3 kids. But you can only claim one year after you sign up the package. Also if there is complications and etc, those are different claims. Not sure if it covers hospitalisation for complications etc. |
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Nov 8 2012, 11:18 AM
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QUOTE(Dagashi @ Nov 8 2012, 10:01 AM) My wife has a woman insurance from HLA. Mind to share which product name?It covers womanly diseases and also chidlbirth. It also doubles up as a investment plan to buy their shares. The childbirth doesn't cover your medical fees but they consider it as a childbirth gift. You can get up till 5% of your insured amount when you give birth (and stay in a hospital). I.e. if my wife is covered for RM300,000, when delivery, can claim RM3,000 a day stay in hospital. Max 5 days. Max 3 kids. But you can only claim one year after you sign up the package. Also if there is complications and etc, those are different claims. Not sure if it covers hospitalisation for complications etc. |
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Nov 8 2012, 02:43 PM
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Sorry! don't know whats the name of the plan. but if you need more information you can pm me for the contact of the insurance agent and you can ask her more information.
It's not too bad. The insurance agent encourage you to stay 5 days to claim the maximum of 15k. Just that this is a planning insurance/ investment and you have to wait 1 year. |
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Nov 9 2012, 10:19 PM
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QUOTE(Dagashi @ Nov 8 2012, 10:01 AM) My wife has a woman insurance from HLA. I bought PruLady from Prudential which works out pretty much the same, only that the premium is 100,000 and you get 3k max for child delivery. Max 2 babies. It covers womanly diseases and also chidlbirth. It also doubles up as a investment plan to buy their shares. The childbirth doesn't cover your medical fees but they consider it as a childbirth gift. You can get up till 5% of your insured amount when you give birth (and stay in a hospital). I.e. if my wife is covered for RM300,000, when delivery, can claim RM3,000 a day stay in hospital. Max 5 days. Max 3 kids. But you can only claim one year after you sign up the package. Also if there is complications and etc, those are different claims. Not sure if it covers hospitalisation for complications etc. It also covers womanly diseases such as cervical cancer etc. And any pregnancy complication such as stillbirth (after 2nd tri) is covered. When I bought PruLady there was no other similar product in the market. But now its good to know there's a lot in the market |
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Nov 11 2012, 07:04 PM
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QUOTE(moko123456789 @ Nov 7 2012, 10:08 PM) Moko, congratulations on your baby!As you may already know insurance main purpose is to provide PROTECTION and not INVESTMENT. Having said that, please keep an open mind on this. Many people I spoke with especially chinese thinks its taboo to talk about the condition of the unborn child. I do have friend who has to spend RM 20-25K / yearly due to hole in the heart baby. How he wished we had introduced this plan much earlier. His daughter is now 5 years old. For your information, Prudential's PRUmy child policy can be attached with PRUbest start rider starting from 4 months from pregnancy. It is every parent wishes to deliver a healthy baby but at times, there are complications during childbirth, be it for the mother, or the child. Comparing to most plans out there whereby it can only be purchased 2 weeks after the child is born, PRUbest start serves to bridge the gap through pregnancy, childbirth and as they begin to grow up. Here are the benefits of the PRUbest start: 1. Pregnancy complications: Eclampsia, Abruptio placentae, Amniotic fluid embolism (RM 5K) 2. During pregnancy stage - Death of foetus (Total premiums paid or the total units in the policy, whichever higher) 3. ICU/HDU for premature birth (RM500 daily - max 30 days) 4. After child birth (within 30 days from birth) - Death of infant (Total premiums paid or the total units in the policy, whichever higher) 5. Incubation of new born child immediately following birth - RM200 daily (max 60 days) 6. Hospitalisation of child due to Congenital Conditions - Reimbursement of hospitalisation claims up to RM25,000 annually (up to age 2 years) PRUbest start covers the following congenital conditions. Congenital conditions means a disability that the baby was born with and generally it is not being covered by any insurance should the child is born with that condition. The following congenital conditions are covered: Anal atresia, Atrial Septal Defect, Congenital Cataract, Congenital Deafness, Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia, Infantile Hydrocephalusm, Tetralogy of Fallot, Transposition of Great Vessels, Truncus Arteriosus, Ventricular Septal Defect You can take up this plan for your unborn child as early as 18 weeks up until 35 weeks into your pregnancy and if you are between 18 - 45 years of age next birthday. However, it does not pay for your delivery medical fee. It is more towards protecting your and your unborn child of major hospital bills like hole in the heart babies. In my humble opinion, honestly, plans that pays for the delivery is just a gimmick plan that ties you with that insurance company. RM 3K is not something we should be worried about as it will not cause any financial distress and we can't be broke because of the RM 3K delivery. However, like my friend whose baby was diagnosed with hole in the heart and being slapped with the RM 20K yearly, that is what we are protecting our clients from. http://www2.prudential.com.my/corp/prudent.../PMCPESPBS.html |
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Sep 3 2013, 05:29 PM
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Just an update. Received RM15k from HLA already for the stay of 5 days at hospital. (1 week to claim only)
Unfortunately this plan has been discontinued. According to the agent, not very "dai" for the company. It has been revised to something like 10k max or 8k but stay in hospital 3 days. |
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Mar 24 2015, 11:07 AM
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QUOTE(n3sta_n_roses @ Nov 8 2012, 10:19 AM) Nice info mates. Never know about that. Will try to sign up for it. At least, RM3,000 (assuming insured for RM300,000) is already half of the fees of giving birth fees at MOST (not all) of the private hospital in Malaysia. Hi if u wish to know more about HLA maternity plan do call/ws me, cik izan 0192785281@find me on fb 'noury campbell' ..I am 8 years HLA insurance advisor and I am specialized to woman's account.tq :-) |
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Mar 24 2015, 11:09 AM
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Mar 24 2015, 04:22 PM
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QUOTE(moko123456789 @ Nov 7 2012, 10:08 PM) Got my wife - PRUmy Child from Prudential during my wife preg. Alot of information you can get from PRUmy Child. |
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Sep 24 2016, 01:47 PM
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Hi guys
Anyone has any idea what is the latest available plan for child during pregnancy? This post has been edited by zeroexz: Sep 24 2016, 01:48 PM |
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Sep 27 2016, 05:28 PM
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Aug 17 2017, 04:12 PM
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any plan that covers medical? can go good hospital then
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Jan 26 2018, 04:08 PM
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Feb 19 2018, 11:22 AM
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QUOTE(seikoho1 @ Aug 17 2017, 04:12 PM) Hi, you can check out AIA's ALIFEJOY which You can purchase this plan for your child from as early as 14 weeks of pregnancy. If you are an A-Life Lady360 customer, you can secure coverage for your child even if you are under 14 weeks pregnant without any medical underwriting. you can PM me if you want more details on the plans Regards, LYNN AIA LIFE PLANNER |
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