What you can do:Check those “This Is Not a Bill” statements that you get in the mail. Hospitals often make billing mistakes, so it’s important for new parents to double-check everything before making a payment, says Caitlin Donovan, senior director at the Patient Advocate Foundation. ...
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If you're lucky, the 'rents or in-laws might contribute some cash, but what if you can't foot the entire bill upfront? Some folks charge much of the expenses and delay paying it off in exchange for interest. You could also consider a personal loan, which may have advantages to ...