"It goes without saying that the impact of these conditions for either child or mother can have a huge impact on the family." Alan Lakey
Cover Magazine
Aviva has updated its individual critical illness (CI) offering to include support for pregnancy complications, an increased number of child-specific illnesses eligible for claim and an increase to its children’s death benefit sum.
The pregnancy benefit includes a £5,000 pay out per policy, including on both parents' critical illness policies, and does not reduce the sum insured.
Six pregnancy conditions will be covered under the policy. These include disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC), eclampsia (but excluding pre-eclampsia), ectopic pregnancy with surgery to remove the fallopian tube, foetal death in utero after at least 20 weeks gestation, hydatidiform mole and placental abruption but excluding placenta praevia.