Articles - Financial help for pregnant women: 3 ways to get help
9th November 2021

Financial help for pregnant women: 3 ways to get help

Having a baby is one of life's best gifts, but it's also a big change. Your career, social life, and sleep may end up taking a back seat while you focus on caring for your toddler. While you can expect many experiences on the amazing road to raising a child, debt and financial stress should not be on that list of firsts.

Fortunately, there are many options for finding financial help.

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Take a look at the basic costs of pregnancy and the different resources that provide financial assistance for pregnant women.

What is the real cost of having a baby?

The costs of labor and supplies can be as overwhelming as they are varied. This makes it difficult for expecting parents to know how much to set aside for maternity bills.

At the end of 2021, the average cost of having a baby in this country was almost 600 leva for an uncomplicated birth. For uninsured parents it can range between 1000-2000 leva.

The cost of prenatal care

When the costs of having a baby are so varied, it is not surprising that the costs of prenatal and postnatal care are also across the range.

Until a child is born, it is extremely important to consider the cost of prenatal care. Your obstetrician may charge anywhere from $50 to $100 for each visit. Other services such as lab tests and ultrasounds are usually charged separately and can cost up to 100 leva each.

Costs do not end after delivery

Paying hospital bills after childbirth is common. The postpartum period is a very pivotal time for the health and well-being of both the birthing parent and the baby. In fact, the majority of postpartum expenses occur 60 days after birth.

Here are some common maternity expenses that pregnant women can expect even after their pregnancy:

  • Lab work to screen for infection or birth abnormalities
  • Overnight hospital stay
  • Lactation consultant if breastfeeding is difficult
  • Fetal DNA testing

Without a doubt, the cost of having a baby is expensive. This exciting time can become stressful if pregnancy costs follow women after birth. However, there is financial assistance available for pregnant women.

1. State aid for pregnant mothers

Reliable government programs can provide assistance to pregnant mothers facing financial difficulties. Financial assistance is also available for single parents.

2. Fundraising for pregnant mothers

You may be in a situation where you cannot afford to wait for government assistance. Crowdfunding can be a quick and life-saving solution for pregnant women and those in need of help raising funds for pregnancy expenses. If you're still looking for ways to get help with the bills, online fundraising may be a good option for you.

How pregnancy fundraising can make a big impact

Online fundraising through PavelAndreev.ORG can provide financial help for pregnant women. There is NO fee for the platform to start fundraising, which will allow you to put more of your money towards items for your newborn or your baby's future.

3. Organizations that help pregnant mothers

Aside from government programs and crowdfunding, there are many charities that offer free help to pregnant mothers. Whether you're looking for more resources or want to get involved, google similar organizations.

Get help with your maternity costs now

Whether you need to get rid of debt or purchase essentials for your newborn's arrival, the PavelAndreev.ORG platform can help. You deserve to enjoy the beauty of motherhood without stressing about medical bills or unpaid maternity leave. Contact me and let's launch your campaign today.

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