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Nov 26, 2019
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molodyets
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When we had our daughter, the epidural (just the chemical, not doc)
was $480/hr for time that you were hooked to the drip.
If you pre-paid, you got a flat rate $600.
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POLL: What is the correct amount to charge for labor and delivery services?
CosmoK
11/26/19 7:59am
I have really good insurance and I still pay a 3k deductible.
cougarfann888
11/26/19 8:04am
Is the question about deductible or the total billed?
molodyets
11/26/19 8:43am
Having a baby is a natural process. It's not typically a medical wonder of sur
AFewThoughts
11/26/19 8:45am
When we had our daughter, the epidural (just the chemical, not doc)
molodyets
11/26/19 8:51am
You aren’t taking into account a lot of things including
cougarfann888
11/26/19 10:00am
Yep and I intentionally gave $1K per hour... a little steep for watching a baby
AFewThoughts
11/26/19 10:18am
That's a thoughtful answer.
CosmoK
11/26/19 12:50pm
Yes, however that nurse is covering lots of people. I don’t know but I would be
AFewThoughts
11/26/19 2:18pm
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