Pregnancy care should never be a fight.

Appeal Your Prenatal Care Denial

Ultrasounds and prenatal monitoring are essential care.

Understanding Your Prenatal Care / Ultrasound Denial

Prenatal care often gets denied due to coding errors or nonsense "not medically necessary" claims.

Common Reasons for Denial

  • ! Too many ultrasounds
  • ! Screening not medically necessary
  • ! Provider out of network

How We Help

We help you clarify risks, symptoms, and physician recommendations.

Some Types of Evidence We Can Use For Supporting Your Appeal

Adequate prenatal care and appropriate fetal monitoring are associated with better maternal and neonatal outcomes.

High-risk pregnancies often require more frequent imaging or testing than uncomplicated pregnancies.

Coverage should reflect obstetric guidelines and individualized risk factors, not a fixed number of visits or scans.

Patient Advocacy & Support Organizations

These organizations provide education, support, and advocacy for patients:

March of Dimes

Leading nonprofit fighting for the health of all moms and babies.

Frequently Asked Questions

Some plans only expect a small number of scans. Your appeal can explain high-risk factors or complications that justified additional imaging.

Yes. Many labs are standard of care in pregnancy. Your appeal can reference guidelines and any risk factors you have.

You can appeal in some cases, especially if there is limited access to in-network providers or continuity of care concerns.

Ready to Fight Your Prenatal Care / Ultrasound Denial?

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Disclaimer: Fight Health Insurance is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or partnered with any pharmaceutical manufacturer, healthcare provider, medical device company, or patient assistance program. All information provided is for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute medical or legal advice. Please consult with your healthcare provider regarding treatment options and with your insurance company regarding coverage decisions.