Blood Donor Fee

A health care professional must provide evidence of medical necessity for the cost of blood donation to be an eligible medical expense. Include evidence of medical necessity by providing a Letter of Medical Necessity (LMN) that specifically identifies the recommendation and expense is for treatment of a medical condition with the request for reimbursement. 
Note: A fee associated with blood donation, when the blood is for the subsequent use by the participant, spouse or eligible dependent, is an eligible medical expense.

Birthing Coach

A health care professional must provide evidence of medical necessity for the cost of a professional birthing coach who provides medical care for the mother or child to be an eligible medical expense. Include evidence of medical necessity by providing a Letter of Medical Necessity (LMN) that specifically identifies the recommendation and expense is for treatment of a medical condition with the request for reimbursement.

Birth Control RX

A health care professional must prescribe Over-the-Counter (OTC) drugs and medicines for you to be reimbursed for the expense. With a prescription, the cost of an OTC birth control product or treatment such as the Morning-After Pill or OTC emergency contraceptive which can help prevent a pregnancy after unprotected sex or contraceptive failure or spermicides would be considered an eligible medical expense.