Tourist who gave birth prematurely in DR faces US $280,000 bill for ‘time difference’
PUNTA CANA, Dominican Republic--After enduring the trauma of a premature delivery in a foreign country and all the attendant concerns about her tiny newborn baby, a British tourist now faces a potential US $280,000 medical bill.
Sharon Halls, of Ipswich in Suffolk, was 28 weeks and six days pregnant when she unexpectedly went into labour and gave birth to a daughter, Evie, in a private hospital in the Dominican Republic on September 28.
But after paying over US $13,000 for initial emergency care, Halls (36) learned that her travel insurance provider may not come up with the money.
Infinity Insurance Solutions said it had not decided whether it would cover the cost because the time difference between the Dominican Republic and the United Kingdom meant that when she gave birth she was over the 29-week mark, which was when the cover ceased to be valid.
Halls and her partner Daniel Compton (35) have now been forced to set up a GoFundMe page in a desperate bid to raise enough money to move Evie from a public hospital, which they say is dirty, according to a report in The Mirror.
The couple were attending a friend’s wedding in Punta Cana when Halls was taken to hospital with early contractions, which she later learned had been brought on by an infection.
Halls said she had been given clearance to travel by her hospital in Britain, The Mirror reported.
Writing on the fundraising site, Halls gave a compelling account of the events of September 28 and continuing.
“Little Evie was born breach before I could even lay flat,†she said.
“She was so tiny and blue, it took them a few minutes to get a response, but we then heard to our delight a little cry.â€
But while Evie “looked healthy,†she could not breathe on her own.
Halls went on to describe the “substandard conditions†in the public hospital they were forced to move to.
“The sanitation and level of care is next to nothing; she was placed in dirty incubator lined up next to other sick newborn babies (15 plus in room).
“The equipment was old and even the blanket she laid on was stained and ripped Read more
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