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Travel insurance while pregnant

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Lotta123 · 14/07/2010 10:47

I'm going away and want to take out travel insurance. Direct Travel only covers the first 28 weeks of pregnancy. Anybody know of a better insurance policy that lasts until later in the pregnancy? Am thinking we may well go away when I'm 30 weeks pregnant.

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allstarsprincess · 14/07/2010 10:56

Hello, I used sunselection they were great and covered me up to 32 weeks, providing this pregnancy was classed as normal, no risk.

allstarsprincess · 14/07/2010 10:58

Should say that you will have to phone them as online they won't quote.

jennimoo · 14/07/2010 18:39

Virgin insured me I think they go up to 32 weeks atleast.

splatt · 14/07/2010 18:52

I have an annual policy with Columbus who said they would cover me abroad provided the doctor was happy for me to travel. BUT that they wouldn't cover the cost of cancellation for a pregnancy related issue if holiday was booked when I knew I was pregnant.

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WorrisomeHeart · 14/07/2010 20:11

Another vote for Columbus here - we took out a policy to cover a trip to NZ when I was 22-24 weeks. They would cover me for any problems that developed while I was away, depending on the pregnancy being uncomplicated when we bought the policy. Not sure how long into the pregnancy they cover up to, but we arranged it all online, so it was easy, so worht a look!

IwishIwasmoreorganised · 14/07/2010 20:19

Ours in through our Llyds TSB Bank account.

We travelled at 32 weeks and they were happy as it was a low risk pregnancy.

Think I had to have a Drs letter for the airline though, so check about that too.

japhrimel · 14/07/2010 21:00

Ravenhall were suggested to me, but I haven't used them yet.

www.ravenhallgroup.co.uk/index2.php?ID=7

bigredtractor · 15/07/2010 11:33

I have insurance through our Natwest bank account - I called to check my policy for a holiday we'd booked before we found out I was preggers. The v friendly chap I spoke to told me it's no longer possible to deny travel insurance on the grounds of pregnancy (so long as your Dr certifies you fit to fly), since it's discriminatory.

So, technicallly, anyone should be OK!

piesey · 15/07/2010 14:24

I used Insure and Go - really helpful and friendly and I think they insure up to 32 weeks. I've also got a fit to fly letter from my doctor (be aware you might have to pay for this...)

www.insureandgo.com/faq.html

HTH

giddywithglee · 15/07/2010 15:57

we've got annual insurance through Barclays. DH rang them up and they said they'll insure me on our hols, despite beign away right up to my 28 week mark (am deffo getting letter from midwife tho as don't want to get stuck on Greek island!).

planner26 · 15/07/2010 16:12

I'll second insure and go piesey - they have been great with me, very comprehensive and reasonable prices

splashy · 15/07/2010 17:15

marks and spencers will cover you as long as the airline will fly you! (so up to the end of the 35th weeek for lots of airlines )

giagindi · 16/07/2010 04:45

One thing though; check that they will also insure the baby if you have any complications or go into labour while you're away - a lot of insurers cover you only.

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