Diabetes and pregnancy, the low by mutual or social security?
12/06/2012 5:32 p.m.
Hello,
I am 26 years old and I am type 1 diabetic since 16.
I am 20 weeks pregnant and my company wants me to unsubscribe because of the mutual because my work harms me for pregnancy, but the mutual says that being diabetic that has to unsubscribe is my heart doctor due to illnessCommon, that they only give the benefit for labor risk to healthy pregnant women.
The difference is that the mutual pays you 100% and social security only 70%.
Do you know of a pregnant and diabetic woman who has achieved the decline in the mutual?
For diabetes you have no right down for high risk pregnancy.If your work considers it at risk for pregnancy, that is another issue and should not mix it with diabetes ...
If you want, stop by the thread Experiences-Diabetes/Pregnant-with-Diabetes-T7956.html <!
Miembro del equipo de moderación del foro DM1 desde 1988 Mamá de 2 niños y a la espera del tercero Bomba + Dexcom
Yes I know a couple of cases, but no diabetics.One is a trade clerk and the other an engineer who works in electrical networks and is incompatible with pregnancy. What do you work at?Only for having diabetes are not going to lose your risk during pregnancy but they can give it to you if your work produces any risk of pregnancy.