Babies are expensive. We're talking “a pram that costs more than your first car” expensive. “R900 organic cotton onesie with ‘Cute or what?’ embroidered on it” expensive. But most of all? Private hospital expensive. Specialist expensive. “Sorry, your medical aid doesn’t cover the full amount” expensive.
Your Power Move: Join Medical Aid Before You Conceive
If starting a family is on your radar, here’s your first power move: Get Medical Aid before falling pregnant. Most schemes see pregnancy as a pre-existing condition, which means they won’t cover any of those baby-related bills if you’re already expecting when you join.
If you're already on Medical Aid? Nice. Adulting level: gold star. But here’s the kicker, Medical Aid doesn’t cover everything. Especially not in the pregnancy and birth department, where specialists often charge 2 to 5 times the scheme rate.
That’s where Gap Cover strolls in quietly, confidently, like a dapper soapie surgeon. And when those bills start rolling in, you’ll be glad it did.
Gap Cover to the Rescue: Bridging the Specialist Shortfall
Short answer: not always. Long answer: let’s unpack it.
Medical Aid can cover quite a bit including things like check-ups, scans, and the delivery itself, especially if you’re on a comprehensive plan. But specialists like gynaes, anaesthetists, and paediatricians often charge more than what your scheme covers.
Here’s a reality check from private births across South Africa:
Gap Cover is not a replacement for Medical Aid. It’s the top-up for in-hospital costs that makes sure you’re not left holding a newborn and a mountain of debt.
Depending on your provider and policy, Gap Cover may include:
In other words, the costs you didn’t plan for, but your budget can’t ignore.
Learn more about gap cover and medical aid schema rates, and what charging more than your scheme covers means.
This is important: Most Gap Cover and Medical Aid providers impose a 10–12 month waiting period for pregnancy-related claims.
So, if you’re already assembling the crib, it might be too late. But if baby-making is even on the 12-month horizon, now’s your moment. This is the window. Hop in.
Real-World Example: The Cost Breakdown of a C-Section
Let’s break it down with an example.
Monthly premium for Gap Cover? Around R200–R600, depending on the plan and provider.
That's the cost of a jumbo pack of nappies. Or two if you’re going budget-brand.
We hope it does! Truly. But childbirth is unpredictable, like toddlers, but messier.
Even with a smooth pregnancy, labour can veer off-script in a heartbeat. Gap Cover isn’t about fear; it’s about peace of mind. It’s one less thing to stress about while assembling a travel system that takes three hands to fold.
Next Steps: Compare, Apply & Relax with Hippo
Pregnancy is a miracle. Private healthcare? Not so much. It’s more of a well-oiled billing machine. Medical Aid gets you part of the way there. Gap Cover helps make sure you’re not left picking up a pricey tab while picking out tiny socks.
Get it sorted now, then go back to Pinteresting nurseries and arguing over baby names that don’t rhyme with “banana.”
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