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It’s not a “need” to buy maternity insurance and it depends on why you want to buy one. For me, I buy bcos I can transfer the life insurance to my child upon birth with no underwriting (even the child is born with some condition). (Hence: I didn’t buy stand alone). And also in the event of child needs blue light therapy for jaundice, it’s covered. For other pregnancy complications (ie: pre eclampsia ) it’s covered by ur own hosp plan too. For GD, think u need to meet certain criteria to claim. So u need to check properly & think of why u need to buy it.

Thanks for ur info appreciate it! Will do my research and see what’s best👍😉

i regretted not getting one after 13 weeks. as now im diagnose with gdm, if i have bought a insurance it couldve covered some cost. try prudential or aia

No need to regret. I bought prudential and got gd. But after I delivered , my gd gone. So I didn’t get any compensation. You only get paid if ur gd continues even after delivery.(means u got high risk of diabetes). I rather not get any payout

I'm in week 30 and just bought with AIA qiren, mum2baby insurance. Once I delivered will pass to baby directly,

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it depends on yourself but maternity insurance does not cover all complications

I'm with Prudential, can contact me if you are open to exploring our standalone plan

welcome

Stand-alone plans are offered by Manulife, Aviva and Prudential :)

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