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The Blue Cross Blue Shield of Florida "Blue Options 595" plan has the maternity option.
Brochure Link: http://consumerdirect.bcbsfl.com/wp...GxhbnNIZWFsdGg!/#7_SIQURI4200VS80I2TE0TF80HE0
But if the option costs as much as it does here in Illinois and has the long wait time before the maternity benefit kicks in, you're probably better off taking the HSA route, as advised by a prior poster.
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Actually the maternity option on BO 595 is a rider and the same rider can be added to most not all individual plans. In their filing for the new compliant plans they will have another option for maternity rider with a $35.00 copay for first Dr Visit and $150 copay a day up to 7 days in hospital at time of delivery. If the filing gets approved by OIR. But then again jbage answer is much more appropriate and saves money.