We paid HOW MUCH to have a baby in California
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Sees bill after having baby
“Can I return this item?”
Ur return policy was ended by 1sec after dilevery
😂😂❤funny
Underated lmao
Edit: dont even try to make my comment overrated xD
Edit 2: i Was here when this had like 12 likes WOW
no
You need the receipt. If you don't have one we can print you one for only 12 000$
*being in labor, having contractions, giving birth, everything*
This woman: 😃
Watching RUclips video, getting mind blown, everything
This commenter: 🤯
Ofc she will be surprised because u should not pay for giving birth even if she had to pay but why 36k???
@@quacky5210 I think they meant that in the pictures when she gave birth, she was smiling.
Imagine going through that much pain only to pay 2,000 dollars
In front of the camera 😄
Behind the camera 😖😕😴😒😮💨😐...
Also the government: "Oh, no! Why are people having less children? We're so confused."
I have 8 children. It doesn't cost that much to have children 😅
@@amandalines530no it’s the hospital bills having the babies that are really expensive lol. Im only on my first she is seven month old and I did have insurance but I still owe like 5-6,000 cause her insurance covered hers was like 4,000
That's definitely not the reason
@@necrobabe6190 it’s a reason. But there is definitely a hundred reasons why people aren’t having kids. A big one is woman are too focused on a career and by the time they want kids it’s too late, also woman transitioning into men and wanting to give up on having a child for the sake of that, it’s actually not a huge percent of woman who don’t do it cause they hate/don’t want kids. Plus people change their minds when it comes to the third option I know countless people in my life that has changed their minds
If you can’t cover the $2k to cover your copay (this person clearly has an expensive PPO which makes their share higher) you aren’t prepared to have kids. If she had an HMO, her share would’ve been lower. But they wanted more choice so they chose to take the PPO plan and pay more out of pocket.
As a Canadian, any time I set foot in the US, I have constant anxiety that I’ll get injured somehow, and be bankrupted. Honestly, I’d rather crawl my way back across the border with appendicitis than go to a US hospital 😬
Canadian here and SAME!
It’s expensive here. A week in icu then 400+ thousand dollar bill after. It’s good i got a good insurance. Only paid less than 5k usd.
@@pammst52422 What kind of insurance do you have?
Same
I totally agree!
20 minutes delivery, Domino's been silent since this came out
As an American, I probably shouldn't have laughed so hard!
underrated comment
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
The funniest thing is after I read this comment I got a notification a couple minutes later that they were making a dominos 5 minutes away from where I live
@@SahelDontCareppl are spying on u bro
“it was super smooth”
“i had a tear”
i’m scared
A tear is your least worry. You worry more that your baby is healthy and normal
It's very very probable to have a tear during delivery that's why surgeons cut it beforehand so that the recovery to an expert cut will be easy. Still I can't make u feel better about this because I'm scared too
It happens often that there is a tear. It will usually heal fast and isn't very painful
@@artraft3669 If you research actually they don't cut or perform an episiotomy all the time, and they are learning it is not always as neccesary as they used to think.
Not everyone have a wide and elastic vagina 🤣🤣🤣🤣 tear are common in labor
I am thankful for living in New Zealand where all the medical bills are free. God bless New Zealand ❤❤
Nope, all paid for by your outrageous taxes. Things you pay for aren’t free, silly kiwi.
Amen my fellow Kiwi!
It's the same in Australia. Thank goodness.
America had a chance to lower costs significantly with the Affordable Care Act but not many took advantage of it. We still have the ACA but people often believe that we don't.
Might only be in America these crazy prices
I hope that every mom could deliver as smoothly as you do ❤
This lady is extremely healthy and lucky for a second baby ….. we don’t know what she went through for the first one…. Women’s deliveries are supposed to be this easy it seems …. But past 200 years due to poor lifestyle and corrupted food…. Things have become difficult with both delivery and mentrual cycle ….
Women earlier didn’t have pms, menopausal symptoms or even postpartum sufferings … women needed 6 weeks of rest and nutrition after delivery and they were back to normal strength and routine….
AMEN.
With a tear that they had to stitch? 😮 That's not very "smoothly" if your vagina is torn up. Lord have mercy...
@@srisungazesplash1340girl, the child mortality rate was 50% before 200 years ago 😍
When your kid questions their value & worth:
“$36,000” 😂
That's the deposit you still have food, clothes, bottles, formula, breast pump, soap, diapers, wipes, medications, and many more. Kids are expensive as hell, especially when they get in high school wanting to be in extra curricular activities such as band or color guard.
@@rickydevil3314 I can understand kids being expensive, but I was in band and rocketry and color guard. The only thing I had to pay for was dry cleaning my uniform. I was in rocketry too and the class needed funding for competitions but that was money made from us doing promotions. Overall atleast for me my high school experience was dirt cheap (I mean it was $10 a week for dry cleaning)
@@bappochan6615 I had to pay for my instrument, uniform for band, and for color guard I had to pay for uniform, and my rifle and saber. In total a few hundred each year, but the most expensive was getting the instrument.
Righttt LOLLL
Priceless
Me as an Italian: “Imagine paying to have a baby”
In Italia però sono più le esperienze negative che positive negli ospedali pubblici mentre nelle cliniche private sono tutte esperienze positive ma vorrei sapere quanto chiedano
Me as an American: "Imagine having a baby at no cost!"
@@bady96cb ok dai la nostra sanità pubblica al momento è un attimo in crisi ma dire che sono più le esperienze negative di quelle positive è esagerato. Comunque per farti un esempio dei costi della sanità privata qui in Italia, mio padre l'anno scorso ha tolto una cataratta pagando, perché non voleva aspettare un mese, e ha speso 1600 euro in un Istituto privato.
If i ever have a baby im going to italy to do so.
It's the same in New Zealand.
I’m in FL and had twins that required 10 weeks of NICU. Our bill was over 1 million. Thank God we had Medicaid. I have no idea what we’d have been looking at out of pocket without. We paid $5000 for our first child, and that was a home birth.
As someone who lives in the UK, hearing this is nuts
We had to pay $72,000 out of our pocket for our daughter being in nicu for 3 weeks. Our insurance doesn’t cover nicu and she was denied for Medicaid.
Oh wow why would you have to pay so much still if you had a home birth!?? Daylight robbery 😓
How the hell are you over the USA have children at that cost , thankfully in the UK,
@@tracycarr6695 I honestly ask myself this question a lot. I truly don’t understand why half the population here are against universal healthcare. I get that wait lists would be longer for regular services, but at least the average person would have access to them and an emergency or a child joining the family wouldn’t be a source of anxiety over potential financial ruin. It’s working in other places. I believe we could figure out how to make it work here.
Holy hell! That's a price of an apartment here in Egypt
Hell is not holy!
@@sabinamuriithi1339it’s just a saying. Relax. 🙄
"now I had insurance, it was *only* 2,200 dollars"
I'm sorry what
Fr wtf. Every women should cop
It’s kinda like decoy pricing so she thinks she’s getting a good deal from insurance but it sucks.
@@balancemaster55 No, they really do try to squeeze every penny.
The even sadder thing is that she probably paid around the same as the insurance company did if not more than they did. Those bills are only meant to scare people into buying insurance, and keep people poor while keeping healthcare admins rich. Insurance providers pay a small fraction of what that bill says, you would have to go through collections to get close to the same rates as insurance companies pay.
Insurance makes no sense
"guess how much it costs to havr a baby in cali-"
too much, next.
I cost 70,00,0
Lmaoo
@@istillrepectwoman2454 I’m english soo £0
@@harrietsmells time to move to the UK
@@burnttoast857 ok
12k$ in Zürich, Switzerland, including 5 days in hospital. All paid through obligatory basic swiss medical insurance.
I love that u said basic medical insurance. Ive always said we dont have to have the worlds greatest and the most benefits covered but we deserve to have basic medical coverage for all. A few dentist visits a year a few doctor chk ups a year. Eye exam per year and glasses for free.Birth should be absolutely covered. Theres so many other just basic things that are necessary for good health. Just being able to catch things on time so we dont die from a preventable disease.
I mean just the basics. Nothing fancy yet people are so against it and i will never understand it smh.
@@yvonnecortes_people Are against having to pay more in taxes to get even worse Healthcare and a wait list.
Switzerland understands that if they have even basic health insurance to cover basic needs (not specialist) then its good.
I agree that we should have something similar. But not have "free" Healthcare. Cause it's not free. I'd rather pay out of pocket and figure it out later or ignore the bill until I can pay it then have to wait to see a basic er doctor for years on a wait list.
Omg that’s nuts at this point I will literally RUclips how to deliver at home!!!
LOL, this had me chuckle out loud.
Or hire a midwife/go to a birth center and you still might pay less than the post insurance amount you owe. The care is FAR better and professional and they treat women like humans with empathy, and see birth as a normal event
It won’t necessarily save you from all costs. We had a home birth and still paid 5k. 🙃
5k is good compared to $20,000 LOL though. I agree, i think thepoint is its a fraction of the costs, and actually good care with follow up@@soulincolor
@@kaylaschregardus4062 I agree in general, and that is why we chose to go that route, though unfortunately my personal experience turned out to be way better with the hospital than the birth center in terms of delivery. I think I’m in the minority (I sincerely hope) but the midwife on call when I went into labor was “checked out” and botched things so bad that we were encouraged by multiple parties to sue. After that experience I did not have high hopes for the hospital, which I assumed could only be worse, but the nurses there were actually more encouraging and helpful and the delivery was easier, even with twins. I guess it just goes to show that it’s more about who you get than where you go. I will say I connected well with all the other midwives prior to delivery, and just happened to get the one that was over her job. If I had another single child I would attempt it again.
America be like
“Hi ma’am you touched this chair, that’s $1000
Yooo 😭😭
Lol facts. Hospitals will charge you $200 for 8 Ibuprofens and charge you for breathing
Ok
No that’s just California everything is expensive there. A house the size of a peanut is 20 million. And taxes are some of the highest in the country
😂😂😂
That's so expensive for just a baby. I hope he was wrapped in a gold casing, with water-proofing and an audio jack, otherwise it's not worth it lol.
The largest reason that anything medical related is so expensive in the USA is because of the insurance companies wanting a cut for themselves so the hospital's need to raise the price a whole margin to be able to afford to do the procedures
@@thecomputerguy6335 wow you really are a nerd
@@thecomputerguy6335 then why don't you protest against those insurance companies? They should be banned since they add no value, and make healthcare inaccessible for many people.
@@Qwerty-jc3so as would you be able to afford those kind of price's until noone uses them any more? And this is what Medicare or Obamacare in the USA was trying to offer and we all know what happened to them
Nah he better end up having 200 IQ and descover a new dimension or it wasn't worth it
I delivered my baby in a car and I still got charged almost $15,000 for pushing my placenta out in the ER and a one night’s stay. I just wanted to go home.
Girl what?!? I would have needed to show me how my bill was that high?!? Heck no!
Wow, what an amazing memory and story! That will be fun to tell the grandkids 😊
@BrittanyDaniel It's because California is overpriced on well,EVERYTHING even 1 stitch is like $7,000.00 bandaid $1,000.00 so Welcome to CALIFORNIA highly overrated,overpriced,overstated and clearly people are over it!Florida's NO better either but Inflation is the Mother of all BS notice Washington DC is involved?They want Women to have Babies but don't wanna front the Bill but may GODDESS/GOD bless ALL MOTHERS Who have the courage and Strenghth to have children 😮😊
Do you get to keep the placenta?
You can just say "I can't pay this or I'll have to file for bankruptcy" and they'll almost always knock a HUGE amount off your bill because they know if you file for bankruptcy they get $0.
Wait for real??
@@ladyofnoxus6733 I've done it about 6x.
And the government is like, “why do millennials not want kids?”
"it's because they're too busy doing drugs and partying to think" The school priest
@@theoutlawprince1304
“They don’t go to church enough” - The community church’s preist
@@brouser4580 "they use mobile 24x7"- Moms
"Tik tik has made them sterile from all the tide pods."
Actually money incentives don't seem to contribute that much to an increase in natality rates, take Hungary for example, the government offers 30.000 € for those who have 3 children and this seems to have contributed very little, the number of families with 3 children being very similar to pre policy
Would be 0€ in Europe
Tax payers pay for the medical care.
Fr
@@loulou007eddie2 Technically no. Medical care isn't taxed it is a separate write off same as Retirement insurance, Accident insurance, Damage insurance (if you cause damage to another persons property) and Social Insurance (If you become incapable of working). In most European Countries from my knowledge.
No! It won't. I mean let s be honest. We pay taxes so isnt actually for free. Anyway those prices are ridiculous honestly. I mean...... Wtf? It wasn't even a c section. Me i gived birth in a private hospital in Istanbul 4years ago and i stay 2 nights in, i had c section and paid what will be today 600 usd 😂🤣 And they took care of me and baby perfectly.
@@Lexie2107 She doesn't pay taxes?
Yup xpensive! In the 90’s I had 2 make monthly payments to the hospital & Dr. After last payment I finally owned my baby.
I paid $0. I lived in California and had my baby at home with no assistance. I researched unassisted home birth and accomplished my goal.
Kudos to you, Mama! I’m glad your experience went well and you are both safe and healthy!
@@ashleyfleming1515 Thank you. My unassisted birth baby is now in his 20’s. 😊
"Oh your baby is so adorable"
"I kno-"
"That'll be about your life savings"
2k isn't lifesavings, unless without an insurance
@@velix5390 is a joke
@@panagiotisevaggelou9689 wow really, I didn't know that, your a joke too btw, a very not funny one.
@@velix5390 35k would seriously be the life savings of people in india, not kidding
@@_krishnagarg_ yeah but we're talking about the after insurance, which is 2,000, and 99% of ppl always have insurance when having a child.
"I delivered in 20 minutes"
Damn amazon prime extreme😂
It took me 27 hours. Fml lol
@@salma_Nella22 oh ma gawd
27 hours?
@@hiroshitakana433 😢 I also did it without an epidural because I already had sciatica and I heard horror stories. I thought I was gonna die 😂 I kicked my mom out because she smoked a cigarette right before she came in…I was ready to fight!
It took me frikin 48hours
Seriouslyyy lol it was 14 hours for me
Edit: damn after reading the amount of time these other people took I feel like prime delivery too 😅 Some strongass women in this thread
20 minutes - your delivery was amazing ❤
That's INSANE!!! I have never received a bill from a hospital ❤ Australia 🇦🇺
imagine if the card declines😂
"okay boys, we gotta shove it back in!"
😂
😂
This sht got be cracking 😂😂😂
Nah they sell the baby
They take away your baby from you
Wife: Can we go to the hospital now, the baby is coming?!
Husband: No we have hospital at home.
😂
😂😂😂
@Laus Deo until something goes wrong
😂😂
@@poe7057
Exactly 💯
My husband is Canadian. I was happy to deliver on Canadian soil. I love Canada. It's beautiful here. My wallet is not crying. A person's birth into this world shouldn't be marked with a massive bill.
My family's wallet is crying. It's all the people who toiled in post secondary school and worked their way up through the ranks in order to work even harder and get paid high salaries - we are the ones who paid for your birth. 👋 You're welcome.
@@planetruther You think you’re the only one who pays taxes? Are you assuming that I’m not a hardworking person? I also went to post secondary school. Surprise! Also I think it’s hilarious because if you have children I’ll be also technically “footing the bill” so what exactly is the problem here?
@@planetrutherblud thinks the entire country runs on his tax dollars 💀
And now you live in a country that advocates offing yourself as healthcare. Yeah so much better over there
I had a natural birth in California and stayed one night. Also had a tear. Total came to $16k and I paid $100!
Average american family : "are you finaly ready for a baby?"
"No, we havent sold your kidney yet! Otherwise we have to refund the baby
*finally
MeanWhile In a Different Universe
"Let's Sell The Baby Kidney To pay the bill"
@@SpiritSisters p
Nah you just sell the baby. profit!
@Stick On Toast Yep. I had a horrible pregnancy towards the end. I had to go to the hospital two to three times a week for blood and urine tests, ultrasounds, blood pressure monitoring, foetal monitoring and more. I ended up having an emergency cesarean at 36 weeks and 2 days. I was given free clothes as none of my own baby clothes were small enough to fit my daughter. I was given free food and drinks during my visits and stay. I ended up staying there for 2 and a half days and I had to keep on returning after because my cesarean wound swelled up and opened, my liver was failing, my leg and foot swelling wouldn’t go down and more. The only thing I paid for was extra ultrasound pictures. This is not a privilege that I overlook.
“Welcome to life! Here’s your bill.”
It says 420 years ago 😳
@@Your..Gal..Scar1ett that's just their name lol
@@__toast___ oh yea xD
In the UK it is $0
“We will just put it on the kids tab, once your baby turns 18 it will unlock their 30k in debt for being born!:)”
“$5,000? I'm not paying it! What are they going to do, repossess the kid?”
-Harry Wormwood, Matilda
Yeeeees
Too Damn Much! Thank you for sharing this! Congrstulations on your healthy delivery and new little bundle!!
Hospital patient: *breathes*
Hospital: that will be 40000 dollars please
Under-rated comment!
This is so true lmao even when it’s nothing serious and they don’t even do much, they charge us our whole net worth’s worth
*20 min delivery*
Amazon prime one day delivery: you beat me this time.
Lol
Laughed for 20 minutes 😂😂
ok I'm actually laughing 😂
Top tier comment
Europe whole conditions became worst than in India .
Fr.
Here in 🇬🇧……it’s free. Thank God for the NHS. Everyone should be entitled to healthcare. Even if our NHS is going down the pan. Hopefully a change in leadership can stop that happening to a point of no return.
That’s just absolutely nuts
Me: *Sees the bill*
Also me: "I want a refund."
Nah 💀
ABORTION!!!
r/yourjokebutworse
Comment was already made two weeks ago so… imagine copping the comment
@@KevsTeddy and we can think the same. Your comment was probably commented by somebody else somewhere in the world meaning you would've also copied a comment.
i changed my mind, im just gonna pick some kids on the streets and tell them to start calling me mommy.
Why not just reproduce asexual it’s so easy too clone yourself
Same I'm already doing it
😭😭
Legit what it feels like to be an auntie😂 Love them, spoil them, give them back💗
You on to something...
I had a C section, my room was very similar looking to yours, I had trouble with breastfeeding so they got an expert to help me and then a pumping machine for the duration of the stay which was 10 days by the way. And I paid nothing :) I live in France though so I pay through my taxes but I am very thankful for that. Your emergency funds must be huge though!
My husband and I are over 65 and visit the USA every year from the UK. I get exceptionally anxious about these holidays because I fear us becoming unwell whilst there, even though we take out insurance. It costs nothing to have a baby in the UK, it costs nothing if you need emergency care, it costs nothing to visit your General practitioner. We are so lucky here.
I love how the American government wants women to have babies and yet it’s this expensive to have one
I know, right? Its truly confusing
Probably because more money.
This applies to other governments too. In countries like South Korea it’s wayyyyy worse.
@@intreoo in all europe its free! 😃😃😃
@@intreoo kinda true to an extent but the US gotta do a better job when it comes to healthcare and that includes abortion and such
Germany be like:
Hospital is free and you even get monthly payments to be able to care for your child.
@vonHessen first of all, is California actually better? Secondly, you might want to educate yourself. Just because the most known ones' HQs aren't here, doesn't mean they don't exist here. Well, in my case Finland, which if I remember correctly is more expensive for business than Germany.
@vonHessen Of course a company founded in the US has their HQ there :D and as for tax and laws, honestly i feel like its necessary otherwise such big companies walk all over you for profit. It took an eu regulation to standardize the type c charging port, soon to be on iPhones too.
@vonHessen you got it wrong from somewhere. Very wrong. Medical tax is ~50 dollars a month. Thats it.
@vonHessen you prefer tech companies profit margains over not going into debt for having children. Nice mindset. Go to north korea if you prefer massive poverty with a very wealthy top 1%
@vonHessen and than there like, why are all this big tech thinking about moving out of California. Not sure how big tech deals with someone's health, but you clearly rather lose all your money for talking to a doc for a minute
Congratulations on your baby.
Congratulations to both of you ! 🎊
Mind boggling to see this, I’m from England three children, emergency caesarean with first and then two necessary scheduled caesareans. Two nights in hospital each time. Cost zero!!!
It's about the same in Canada as well. I'm sure there are some situations that there is a bill but also with being on disability I've not seen a bill with 3 kids natural deliveries, a private room with the first and 3 nights stay for monitoring, I think just overnight with the 2nd 2 because I knew I was okay to leave and wanted to shower and sleep at home.
That's crazy it's like you guys have some type of health care.....like a universal type🤔🤔🤔...nah that would never work in America.
I live in Canada and have 4 children. Not one cent was billed to me. We pay taxes so our healthcare is not free technically. We do have to pay for ambulance an in Ontario.
Same for me in Poland, three caesareans and 15 days total in hospitals - no charge :)
I think it’s because all charges in Europe are covered by y’all’s governments, over here we need insurance just for it to be covered.
Card: *declines*
Doctor: “Welp we have to put it back in”
Wait no-
Lmao
Lmao tf
🤣🤣🤣🤣
😦
God bless, the Baby looks beautiful ❤️
Delivered my second in 10 minutes. I feel you girl.
“I had a tear which they stitched”
Everyone talks about cute babies but no one talk about the tears ☹️
There's plenty of videos of people talking about the tears. This specific video is about $ how much it cost to have a baby
@@user-fn5gr1re4w oh I know, I’m just appreciating the fact that she mentioned it. It’s a topic that’s often avoided
Will she be okay? I mean she looks okay.. I don’t know much about that topic.
@@HawtyHaven yeah she’ll be fine. It’ll heal up
@@therealnelly01 what does she mean by we have an insurance?
First of all Congratulations for baby, and that bill is more than I have spent in my whole life.
I feel your pain I also haven't spend that much, and I'm 35
Just gonna say they also up-charge it by an insane amount if insurance is paying because they can get away with it
I’ve never seen 100$ bill 🥲
That cost almost my parents home loan
This means tourists in America also need to be cautious, else they could end up bankrupt or in a prison.
So thankful for the NHS in England.🙏💗
Thanks for sharing.this is very important.I leave in Canada every thing is free.thanks to god .but California the weather is beautiful .
i was like “oh a couple thousand.” says california “Millions abon millions”
no comments?
@@gotzemalk7980 ikr
abon ?
@@playamongthestars7077 the p upside down
Its free in the UK all hospital treatment is no insurance needed at all.Also all prescribed meds are free x
Honestly, day by day, my intention to go to America is vanishing thanks to your videos🙂👍
Oh no!!! It’s not as bad as it seems 🥲
@@heylove582 it's worse 😂, in Europe it's free and they gave me everything for me and the baby and even the epidural
@@heylove582 America is a pretty silly place.
You can still visit if you like. It’s up to you, tho. Texas isn’t so bad. We have The Alamo, Gulf of Mexico, there’s the white sand beaches of Florida (just watch out for the alligators), Chicago has the best pizza (I hear), Colorado is cool year round, Vermont is so beautiful..::just too many things to list. Each state has its pros and cons. Don’t let the negative people make you change your mind.
Alot of people claiming the health care system is bad are lying and making things up. But at the same time California is expensive so idk if she's actually being honest this time. Just don't go to California. Also if your poor you get free insurance anyway. The only time you have a high co-payment for insurance is because you make enough money to pay it. People with money just don't like to spend it on things like that so they complain alot.
Be blessed and all your family!
I'm sooo thankful I live in New Zealand. 🇳🇿
so its literally cheaper to buy a ticket to an actually first world country and deliver there and have money left for a whole vacation
Actually you still needing an insurance, if you don’t have one, you have to pay a huge bill.
But you fail to mention how much money the government steals from your income
Correct
@Lilly B the point is that we pay taxes for public services in europe, that includea health. My mom had cancer treatment medicals for free in italy and had brain surgery and stayed 1 month in hospital for rehabilitation and didn't have to spend 1 euro
The baby won’t be a US citizen though
When birthing cost more than a whole car.
Bro when converted to money in my country, it costs more than having a car AND a house 😱😱😱😱
@@moonie2057 same
Hospital is free in some of uk
U can literally buy a mid size house for that amount of money in my country 😭😭
@@welshcunt9696 in all of uk, but it’s not that we don’t have free healthcare because technically we still pay for it through taxes/bills.
Now that’s great insurance!
Wow congratulations ❤❤❤❤
The baby: yes, I was a speedrun and also an expensive one
Baby when being delivered : Dudududu... Dudududu SPEEDRUNN
Someone has to do something. This is insane
what is insane is how yall Merican sheeple believes that health care is communism
What I keep saying.
These medical people are greedy AF. They just jump on their yachts after work.
It's called health insurance, it already exists. People choose not to get it.
@@SlickRickTPB Why is there no universal Health Insurance?
You have a high tolerance to pain. God bless you 🙏. You are lucky you had a super fast delivery. And ended up in your own room after. And that's crazy expensive.
I would have needed to see an itemized list of what I was charged because that was ridiculous!
as a canadian i just can’t imagine the stress for that bill, i had a baby and it only cost us parking of 12$ a day
No way!!!!!!! 😲😲😲
@@nosayy she fails to point out she has been paying for this through taxes her whole working life lol, it's not free, and if you never need to use it you just wind up paying for other people's illnesses.
@@SlickRickTPB that's true, but just a question: people don't pay their taxes in the US?
@@cristianbreschigliaro9705 yes they do and it’s around the same as we pay in Canada and then they have to pay for their own health insurance on top of that which can be hundreds per month, so crazy.
Everything is expensive in california. But you can easily earn it bcoz jobs are everywhere. Based on experience.
As a European, to me it's insane that nobody is doing anything about it and accepts it as is
They even defend it when you tell them how insane it is.
Like we citizens can actually do anything about it
@@ChristinaMagma You could if most people agreed it is insane. That's basically the problem. Way too many don't see it.
Nah we don’t want the government in our healthcare. Quality goes down, wait times become the norm, procedures get declined, and you end up paying for lazy obese people that drag the healthcare system down.
Ours is the worst combination of over regulation and “free” market healthcare.
I had placenta abruption and eclampsia. Got rushed in for an emergency c section. Had multiple organ failure. Spent 48 hours in critical care. My newborn was rushed to another hospital for critical treatment for four days then back to my hospital in NICU. I had a private room for ten days and both of us were having various scans.
All of this and I wasnt asked for a penny. Thank you NHS.
Yes we pay out of our taxes but its only approx £300 a month for the family.
Both my child and I have had loads of follow up treatment and other than paid taxes (comes out of my husbands wages automatically) no money gets exchanged.
I'd hate to think of how much it would cost in the US.
I shudder to think. I had to go to the hospital a few years back and I was only there for 3 hours (in the room for 1) and-TMI warning-the only thing they ended up doing was administering a saline enema ($2 at the drugstore). Two weeks later I received a bill for $26,000. Thankfully I was able to file for hardship, which enabled me to only have to pay a portion of that, but it’s still really frustrating and depressing to feel like you’re constantly one medical issue away from bankruptcy.
@@soulincolor that is beyond ridiculous! The US hospitals are taking advantage of people when they're vulnerable. Hospitals should be a caring environment not somewhere where all you're thinking about is, 'can I afford this?'
The labor and delivery looked so easy..
"I had insurance so it was only 2000 for me."
Most American sentence I've ever heard
Now that's privileged right there!
@@monstertoy4620 Insurance is privilege? I know some people can't afford expensive ones but...
@@d3pthstrider She meant that 2000 is still a lot
@@VanyaYani Yeah...
@@d3pthstrider
Bizar!!!!!
American: "greatest damn country in the world..."
Rest of the world: "nope"
@Charlotte 😂
@@julianifirman3903 have you met an American??? They think everywhere outside of the USA is a 3rd world country......
@Charlotte Canada, most of western Europe, japan, Australia, and more
@Charlotte we are talking the arrogant, gun toting, first amendment screaming, "my USA will never be socialist" confederate flag flying, never seen another culture American.
I live in Australia, one of the *BIGGEST* multicultural continents in the world. This *has nothing to do with your percieved lack of diversity in other countries*
Americans think the same thing.
Holy moly I’m glad to be from Canada 🇨🇦
This is why I love the UK since its all free
Credit card: declines
Doctor grabbing the baby: OPEN UP
Brooo
The insurance company says: "im not paying that" so the medical company just reduces the price. It happens almost always
The hospital does not reduce the price. They bill the full amount they can. Then the insurance company reduces it to their maximum allowable based on the contractual rates, and pays that amount. The hospital then writes off the rest.
@@c.ro.w8191 why does it cost money in the us tho
@@marcierdei706 capitalism
@@marcierdei706 because you don't pay taxes for health care like we do in europe ...it's a lot
@@sarahmorxbauer3801 at the end of the day it was cosrwise it was basically a room and delivering the baby no?
*Sees bill*
“Ma’am can I have a refund?”
20 minutes? I can only hope 🤞🏾
"36000 dollars for a natural delivery, and one night at a hospital"
That's not a hospital gurl that's a fricking five star hotel 💀
Right! That's how much my 4 day stay for an induction was in Washington. Must be a fancy hospital in la
That’s just ridiculously expensive
More like 6 star-
Someone has to pay for illegals. Their cost is buried into everything we pay...Don't believe me get a break down of your taxes
What hotel is that, that charges 36K per night?🤣
I had to stay 9 days at Hospital at birth, no costs for me, thank you health insurance Germany!
That makes me happy for you and Germany's women
I had a baby 10 years ago in America and stayed for 11 days. I didn't paid pay anything at all too. I was out of work and on free insurance at the time. The only time they charge you for insurance is if you make good money. If your poor you get free insurance. They never just deny you care either. It's illegal for hospitals to deny someone emergency care. Many people get billed latet and never pay there bill. They just dont tell you all that.
Why 9 days? I would hate to be stuck on a hospital for that long
@Daniël Made In Holland lol ok maybe for you.
@@luckyduck2928 I had pregnancy diabetes, so my little one needed an infusion for a few days. In addition she had jaundice. But all was well after treatment, she is a strong kid now 👍
I have pretty good Kaiser coverage in the Bay area. I also only stayed 1 night and it was a natural birth. We paid $250 (not $2500).
Omg😮I had c sections wow I live in Canada 🇨🇦 it had its ups and downs but this is definitely something we are not used to
As someone who lives in Europe I can confidently say that you are the one getting paid
Ima go there to have a baby
@@bighitentertainment001 I'm not sure but I'm pretty sure you won't be provided the free healthcare if you aren't a citizen and also you can't fly when your far into your pregnancy
@@Inkedalic3 yeah that sounds right
OMG HUGE FAN
@@bighitentertainment001 you'd have to have some travel health insurance probably
Me: “oh! Should only be around 2-4K”
California: “Millions, Billions, Hundreds, Thousands”
In first world countries it's free, or very cheap, like $100.
yea 36k$ is alot it's only around 500- 700$ for us with insurance probably only 70-90 $
A hundred billion trillion billion million trillion dollars
2 to 4k is a bit much.
@@moonstryder1740 yes it seems like a lot of money, but in the US, 13,000$ is around the amount to give birth and stay estimated times in the hospital so really, it’s not
Wtfffff !! That's a lot!! Grateful for our nhs
Yep, mind-blowing
🇺🇲: "Baby will cost about... The équivalent of a new car"
🇫🇷: "What ? You wanna pay ? Bruh wtf you saying ? It's health, it's free for everyone dude !"
If it’s a c-section it’s like…. 3 cars.
@@mistyblue9610 that’s sad
It's not free you pay taxes for health insurance. You can say it's cheaper but it's not free.
@@DonMarv00 don't people pay tax everywhere??
@@_krishnagarg_ yes but In most parts of europe you pay health insurance or taxes (idk in English) so that if you ever have to to go to the hospital you don’t have to pay for it, if everyone in the country pays these taxes and a quarter needs to go to the hospital, they don’t need to pay for it
Props to her for getting pregnant just to find out how much the bill could be🥺
fr, we should thank her 😌
She forgot to look the first time, so she gave birth again just to see how much it costs.
hhh
@@mandalorian3246 you're a man of words
she's so dedicated to finding out the bill, she needs more recognition
This makes me glad that I live in Canada! 😳🫣😨🇨🇦
it was 0$ in melbourne, Australia. I stayed there for 3 days and had an episiotomy as well
That is literally some people's salaries
I get just over $6000 a year on disability. I guess it would be free for me maybe because I have Medicaid? Regardless, I am damn glad I’m infertile and never wanted to kids to begin with.
Salary???? You mean networth here in Nigeria.
😂 salary? I made less then this on min wage. Thank heavens for the health insurance program in Canada. No one would have kids. Not that I have kids but dang. I knew it was gonna be a lot but not $36K for 24 hours in the hospital with a natural delivery. Curious how much it cost the system in Ontario 🇨🇦. A regular day in an Ont hospital (eg. Medicine unit) is $1400/day plus treatments and tests cost.
Yearly salary in a first world nation provided the have a decent job.
@@ololadeodunfa8337 maybe I should move to Nigeria
‘I had a tear’
(Aw)
‘Which they stitched’
(Oh)
This 😂
So accurate😂
🥲😢😭
This is the point where your husband throws them a couple of Benjamins to pop in an extra stitch or two. 20 minute childbirth is good for you, for him not so much
@@Ghhyuttgg lol! Seriously! I had a 2 nd degree tear with my first and they stitch me up very tight!! It was uncomfortable. My second I had barely a 1st degree tear - no stitches required
That’s insane!
Good thing your insurance covered most of that my goodness x.x
*Child being disrespectful*
Mother: "Do YoU EvEn KnOw HoW MuCh YOu H aVe CosT ME?!"
Lol
lol
$36k to give birth naturally? That is insane. I had 3 C-Sections in Canada 🇨🇦 and it costs me $0 with free food and baby and post partum supplies.
It’s America, there’s a reason everybody is in debt 💀
This is why it's so hard to live successful in America, unless you are lucky and find great paying job.
@@ptrekboxbreaks5198 honestly there is no job that has u living well or covering anything you’d need much more than that
Lai Simon dont u guys have a 53% tax bracket tho
@@rokrok27 yes our taxes are way more but I’d rather have free healthcare than cheaper taxes
😮 WOW 😮 Oh, and Congrats!
This is pretty accurate for CA. Ours was $40k, no complications or nursery, just induction and epidural. We didn’t pay a cent, not even for the copays for each OB appointment.
If you’re looking for something more economical, check out a birth center. One we were looking into was $8k.