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<blockquote data-quote="Ali H" data-source="post: 668077" data-attributes="member: 29998"><p>9 years ago I had a ruptured ectopic pregnancy. I belonged to a forum and it was also quite densely populated with ladies from America. Some of them were in a terrible situation, some had changed jobs and were waiting for new insurance to kick in, others had lost their jobs and had no cover etc. They were not allowed certain treatments and all but had to wait until they ruptured before qualifying for their last resort, free cover. I really felt for them, I couldn't have treatment to resolve it such as methotrexate as it was discovered too late but these poor women were going weeks and weeks just waiting for the inevitable and having to hope they didn't bleed to death. It would make me extremely wary of where I moved to in the world I can tell you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ali H, post: 668077, member: 29998"] 9 years ago I had a ruptured ectopic pregnancy. I belonged to a forum and it was also quite densely populated with ladies from America. Some of them were in a terrible situation, some had changed jobs and were waiting for new insurance to kick in, others had lost their jobs and had no cover etc. They were not allowed certain treatments and all but had to wait until they ruptured before qualifying for their last resort, free cover. I really felt for them, I couldn't have treatment to resolve it such as methotrexate as it was discovered too late but these poor women were going weeks and weeks just waiting for the inevitable and having to hope they didn't bleed to death. It would make me extremely wary of where I moved to in the world I can tell you. [/QUOTE]
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