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Originally Posted by j_j
I'm no doctor, but how hard is it to draw a line between vaginal bleeding during the pregnancy and early delivery? Probably not all that hard.
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The lady mentioned the bleeding as being connected to a bladder infection. Could be as simple as a trace of blood in her urine.
Does that equate to a high risk for early delivery? I don't know. I wouldn't have thought so.
But that appears to be the reason for the denial (pre existing condition provision).
How does that work then. Say you have a history of angina and have a heart attack. You're out of luck? You're on blood thinners and you stroke ... same?
If that's the case why isn't there screening questionnaires to enable people to buy a product that covers them?