
The International Cesarean Awareness Network (ICAN) is asking for stories about discriminatory insurance practices based on a previous cesarean to present to members of congress.
Gretchen Humphries, Advocacy Director of ICAN, says:
"We have made this request before but now the stakes are really high. Senator Mikulski, the chair of the Senate HELP committee has asked for more stories similar to Peggy Robertson, the woman in CO who testified yesterday before the HELP committee about being denied coverage because of a previous cesarean, unless she could prove she had been sterilized.
ICAN needs stories about discriminatory insurance practices based on a previous cesarean. This can include but is not limited to demands for sterilization, restrictions on how soon you can have another pregnancy and be covered, higher premiums, restrictions on the total amount of benefits they will pay, excessively high deductables for maternity care. Even if all you have is your name, state, contact information (email is fine) and a description of the circumstances (with the name of the relevant insurance company(ies) if possible) we can use it. If you have written documentation, that would be pure gold. There is interest about this at the highest levels of the Federal Govt. and we can use this to open the discussion on other areas of discrimination (like VBAC bans, lack of transparency, etc)....so please, take a moment and get the information to ICAN.
Your story could make a difference that would improve the care available for millions of women and their babies."
You can email Gretchen at advocacy@ican-online.org or you can snail mail to ICAN of Ann Arbor, PO Box 48, Stockbridge, MI 49285.
Visit ICAN of the Twin Cities for more information and to find out about local VBAC resources.