Though Ms. Martin, 31, and her husband, Mark Willett, are both professionals with health insurance, her current policy does not cover maternity care. So the couple had to approach the nine months that led to the birth of their daughter in May like an extended shopping trip though the American health care bazaar, sorting through an array of maternity services that most often have no clear price and — with no insurer to haggle on their behalf — trying to negotiate discounts from hospitals and doctors.


vetler:

Considering the huge disparity in income in the US, and the high unemployment rate, are millions of Americans becoming debt slaves because they have kids, or is there something the article leaves out here?


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