Coverage for Family Planning, Fertility and Pregnancy Services
Summary
Planning when to start a family is a big decision, and getting the care you need is important every step of the way. This guide will tell you about types of benefits, types of providers and places to give birth. It will also tell you about private, government, low-cost and other ways to save for family planning, fertility and pregnancy services.
Types of Benefits, Providers and Birth SettingsFamily planning benefits include birth control and tests for sexually transmitted infections. Fertility benefits cover tests and care you get while trying to get pregnant. And pregnancy services include prenatal, delivery and postpartum care. Your pregnancy and newborn care team can include registered nurses, midwives, doctors and physician assistants. Other team members can include doulas and community health workers. The place you give birth could be a hospital, a birth center or at your own home.
Private Health PlansThe Affordable Care Act (ACA) ensures that employer plans or plans from the Health Insurance Marketplace cover family planning, including birth control, at no cost. Sometimes your employer will offer health insurance with fertility benefits. Most plans must cover pregnancy and newborn care. But the coverage varies.
Government Health PlansFamily planning is covered by Medicaid in all states, but each may have different services covered. If you’re a woman with low earnings, you may be able to get coverage before, during and after pregnancy and birth. Medicare will cover some family planning and some fertility treatment. People who get pregnant under Medicare are covered for most pregnancy services.
Free or Low-Cost CarePlanned Parenthood Federation of America, community health centers, Hill-Burton facilities and local medical schools might offer free or low-cost prenatal care.
Other Ways to SaveA flexible spending account or health savings account can help you save for all pregnancy and birth-related services. A tax expert can help you figure out if services can also be deducted on your taxes. Doula groups, birth centers or childbirth education programs near you can help find coverage for services.
Coverage for Family Planning, Fertility and Pregnancy Services
Types of Benefits
Family planning benefits include birth control and tests for sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Some other services are breast and cervical cancer tests.
Fertility benefits cover tests and care you get while trying to get pregnant. They include infertility tests, surgery and in vitro fertilization (IVF). They also include egg freezing, drugs and adoption services.
Pregnancy services include prenatal care (care before the baby’s birth). They also include delivery care (care during the baby’s birth) and postpartum care (care after the baby’s birth). Another name for pregnancy services is maternity care. This can include childbirth education classes and breastfeeding support services too.
Private Health Plans
Employer plans. The Affordable Care Act (ACA) ensures that most plans cover family planning, including birth control, at no cost. Fertility benefits aren’t part of the ACA’s basic benefits, but sometimes your employer will offer health insurance with fertility benefits. Check with your HR department. Fertility treatments may only be covered up to a certain dollar amount.
Under the ACA, most employer plans must cover maternity and newborn care. But the coverage varies. Plans will often cover hospital births and sometimes birth centers in certain states. They often won’t cover home births fully, but they may pay for some of the cost. Most plans will cover midwives, though some plans cover more midwifery services than others. Though most plans won’t cover doulas, they might cover care that can be given by a doula. This could be breastfeeding help or childbirth education. Community health workers won’t often be covered but may be covered if they work with a covered provider. Check with your plan to see what it covers and for how long.
Health Insurance Marketplace. If you don’t have health insurance through your job, you can buy it through the Marketplace. Marketplace health plans cover family planning, pregnancy and newborn care. The birth of a child is a qualifying event, which is an event that lets you sign up for coverage outside of an open enrollment period, but being pregnant isn’t a qualifying event. To get prenatal care you’ll need to apply during an open enrollment period. Check with your plan about fertility benefits. Find out more here.
Free or Low-Cost Care
Planned Parenthood Federation of America. Planned Parenthood is a nonprofit group that gives free and low-cost family planning benefits. Some Planned Parenthood Health Centers also offer low-cost maternity care.
Community health centers. Health centers offer free or low-cost healthcare, including birth control and prenatal care. Some also offer doulas. Find a local center here.
Hill-Burton facilities. Under the Hill-Burton Act, Hill-Burton facilities must give free or low-cost healthcare. That includes prenatal care.
Local medical schools: Check out your local medical schools. They might have clinics that offer free or low-cost prenatal care.
Your Action Plan: Paying for Family Planning, Fertility and Pregnancy Services
- Ask a healthcare provider about family planning. If you need fertility services, find out whether your health plan covers them.
- If you’re planning a pregnancy or are pregnant, think about the place you’d like to give birth and the care team you’d like around you. Then find out what places and which providers are covered by your health plan.
- If you’re on a low income, find out what Medicaid or CHIP covers in your state.
- If you can join Medicare and are thinking about having a baby, make sure it will cover what you need or want.
- Check out Planned Parenthood, Hill-Burton facilities, your local medical school and community health center for low-cost care.
- Consider setting up an FSA/HSA through work to save for family planning, fertility and pregnancy care.
- Talk with a tax expert about what medical services you can deduct on your taxes.
- Check out local groups to find out more about covered services and low-cost options.