Confirm prenatal insurance coverage
Verify OB visits, delivery, newborn hospital care, and NICU tiers match what you expect on your plan.
Pull your plan's Summary of Benefits and Coverage (SBC) or member portal details. Confirm prenatal visits, labor and delivery, anesthesia, and inpatient newborn care are covered at in-network facilities. If your plan has tiered hospitals, know your out-of-pocket exposure before you are in labor.
On paid leave in Rhode Island: the state runs Rhode Island Temporary Caregiver Insurance (TCI). Rhode Island's TCI program (the nation's first paid family leave program, established 2014) provides up to 8 weeks of paid leave for bonding with a new child starting in 2026, up from 7 weeks in 2025. Wage replacement increases to 70% in 2026 (up from 60%), with further increases to 75% planned for 2027. Funded by employee payroll deductions. Note: Rhode Island also has Temporary Disability Insurance (TDI) that covers the birthing parent's physical recovery separately. The program covers up to 8 weeks of bonding or combined benefits — confirm your specific eligibility. Wage replacement runs 70% of wages starting 2026 (up from 60%); up to a weekly maximum.
Action checklist
- Confirm your plan year deductible and out-of-pocket max for individual vs family
- Verify in-network hospitals and estimated member cost for vaginal vs cesarean delivery
- Confirm newborn is covered as a patient under your policy from birth
- If offered, review NICU coverage tiers and transfer rules
- Save screenshots or PDFs of key coverage pages for your delivery folder
What you'll need
- • Member ID
- • Plan SBC or benefits booklet
- • List of in-network hospitals you are considering