lyn28 said:hi, i gave birth here in montreal on april 2012 at no costs, while under a temporary resident visa. I actually had a midwife and gave birth at a birthing center along plamondon. When I got pregnant, my health card from calgary was expired, and i didn't have health card from quebec yet, so I went to a gyne for first check up (confirmation of my pregnancy), they charged me $100, and he said the following check ups are going to be the same. Luckily, I found Maison Bleue along plamondon, they offer free routinary check ups, the only thing I had to pay was my laboratory tests and ultrasound (which i decided not to have one). There's only 1 lab test i did, blood test ($120).
here are the option they gave me for giving birth:
jewish: you have to deposit $10,000.00,
lasalle hospital: around $2,000.00
birthing center: $850, luckily, they waived my bill,
at birthing center no epidural, all natural, It was very good experience for me, so if you're not on a high risk and have no health card yet maybe it is god for you .
Hi lyn...I am in the same situation right now as you had from this post... I am presently in Alberta and they gave me a huge quotes from 30 weeks until delivery...so i just wanna ask if the Maison bleue still offering what you had...it would be really a good help if i could have that...i am 19 weeks and i already had some of my test from a refugee clinic here in Edmonton...sadly they will stop seeing me on my 30 weeks...the cheapest OB that i found was 120/visit only for 15 mins and it will add up if you will take more than that...the delivery is different charge too....the cheapest hospital is 4000/day for the mom and 1700/day for baby....no machine or anesthetics or any medical interference...if you needed one it will add up to the bill...so i am hoping of finding any help right now....
by the way i am pilipino also...