Health insurance and pregnancy
Navigating the world of private health insurance when you're thinking about pregnancy can be confusing, so we're here to provide clear information on what you should know.
We’ve broken it down into what you should know before you have your baby, during your birthing process, and after you have your baby.
We also talk to you about In vitro fertilization (IVF), all of which can be accessed through the links below.
Before you have your baby
- Emergency Services Health’s recommended cover
- Waiting periods
- Making sure your newborn is covered
- What to do if you're expecting twins or more
- Public hospitals and private hospitals
- Pregnancy and prenatal support programs
- Out of pocket costs
Get started and prepare for your pregnancy
During your pregnancy
- Pregnancy coverage
- Gold Hospital benefits
- Midwifery, labour ward and theatre fees
- Accommodation fees
- Fees for Obstetricians, Anaesthetists, Radiologists and Pathologists
- Rolling Extras benefits
- What’s not covered
- Admitting your baby to hospital
Find out what you need to konw
After you have your baby
- Using your Rolling Extras cover
- Pregnancy support programs
See what support options are available
IVF and assisted reproductive services
- What’s covered
- Quotes
- What’s not covered