Final answer:
When the insured gives birth, coverage for eligible newly born children consists of coverage for delivery expenses, medical expenses for the newborn, and coverage for birth abnormalities.
Step-by-step explanation:
When the insured gives birth, coverage for eligible newly born children consists of coverage for injury or sickness including:
- Delivery expenses, such as hospital charges for the birth and related medical procedures.
- Medical expenses incurred due to any injury or sickness of the newborn.
- Coverage for birth abnormalities, such as congenital defects or genetic disorders, if included in the insurance policy.
However, coverage for the mother's lost wages or hospitalization is generally not included under coverage for newborn children.