how much does the medical supplies and miscellaneous medical stuff for a baby cost?


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these include having the baby (when you are in labor, not all the stuff before), baby vitamins, doctor visits (checkups every 3 months and an average of 4 sick visits per year), health insurance, and OTC medicines.

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2 Responses to “how much does the medical supplies and miscellaneous medical stuff for a baby cost?”

  1. frogysue Says:

    This depends totally on your insurance options and your insurance plan.

    My husband is a graduate student and we have the student insurance. It cost about $2000 to add our daughter to our plan for a year (the same price for any amount of kids). It was actually a really good plan for being pregnant, though - we only had a copay of $200 for the whole hospital thing. Then it turns out that 6 of our well visits are free, but the pediatrician wants 8 visits a year. So each dr visit is a $20 copay for us. 2 extra visits plus 4 sick visits would be about $100. We haven’t needed to use any medication for her yet (1st 6 months), and my nursing vitamens are about $10 a month I would guess. We also got misc baby medicine dispensers, tylenol, etc that I guess probalby cost about $30-$40 total. And I expect we will spend about that on teething pain medication at some point. But really, it depends so much on your specific insurance plan and the copays they have. So this is just a general idea…..

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