Baby.Love12
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Idk the wrapper says 15 miu so maybe not to sensitive. I wish my 90 day probationary period at work would end so I could get insurance.
It should cover a permanent resident Caribbean, but I'm not 100% sure. I moved from the US to Canada and wasn't eligible for the government coverage until this fall - 3 months after I got permanent residency. DH was still able to put me on secondary insurance before then though, so I at least had prescriptions, chiropractic, massage therapy etc. covered for a while.
That's good that you can get insurance next month Baby.Love. If no BFP this cycle you're not very far at all from getting to see the doctors and specialists you need.
Yay! Congrats it'll be a great nine months! Were you swaying at all? Or hoping either way?
Thanks
Do you mean towards preferred gender?
I hope you caught your eggie in time
Yay! Congrats it'll be a great nine months! Were you swaying at all? Or hoping either way?
Thanks
Do you mean towards preferred gender?
I hope you caught your eggie in time
Thanks! Yeah were you hoping for one or the other?
It should cover a permanent resident Caribbean, but I'm not 100% sure. I moved from the US to Canada and wasn't eligible for the government coverage until this fall - 3 months after I got permanent residency. DH was still able to put me on secondary insurance before then though, so I at least had prescriptions, chiropractic, massage therapy etc. covered for a while.
That's good that you can get insurance next month Baby.Love. If no BFP this cycle you're not very far at all from getting to see the doctors and specialists you need.
I am not even a permanent resident though.. I am an Australian citizen and resident, so I don't see how I would be covered. I will have to get my husband to look further into it, I guess.
My tests are always rubbish fmu hun, some people test better later in the day, good luck xxx