Health travel insurance for pregnant woman (34th week) and unborn baby

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You need to talk to a real life insurance broker. They will find you a company who is willing to underwrite this, you can insure anything imaginable and beyond. Expect a hefty fee. I wouldn't be surprised at thousands of dollars. More than 10% of babies are premature, you are looking at ~8-10K USD for the birth and who knows what if the infant heaven forbid needs an NICU -- that might run to 10K per day.

And mind Karlson's comment, United won't let you fly past 8th months (=32 weeks) and if you have bought a ticket from Air Canada (where the cut off is 36 weeks) it might be a code share on United. Be careful.

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