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"Travel insurance for pregnant women"
Posted by bigbellyali 28 May  at  14:36

Hello,
I am going to be travelling to Europe for my summer holiday this year (by Eurostar - no way I'm flying!) and by the time we travel I will be 6 months pregnant.
I'm having trouble finding reasonable travel insurance as all policies seem to say they don't cover "existing medical conditions".....and I'm assuming pregnancy is counted as an existing medical condition.
I just want to make sure that if anything happened during the week we're away that we would be covered - I have an annual policy already but this probably isn't worth the paper it's written on.
Anyone have any ideas or recommendations of suitable companies they've used??
 
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Posted by freddie53 29 May  at  19:06

Hi

I am going on hols in 4 weeks and will be 10 weeks pg then and untill I read your post did not think about insurance. Will have to look at our annual policy to see terms.
"Give your current policy a ring"
Posted by dmc76 28 May  at  18:46

I too have an annual policy and have recently had to cancel our holiday on discovering I was pregnant due to the area we were going to being malarious. I was pleasantly surprised to find that we were completely covered by our policy.

I think pregnancy is different to what would normally be 'existing medical conditions' you can always upgrade you existing policy for any additonal cover needed.

Hope this is helpful.




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