I’m pregnant and lost my job and medical insurance, what can I do?

I have been put on bed rest and can no longer work. My job didn’t offer extended medical insurance, so I lost that too. I’m only half way through my pregnancy and have lots of medical bills coming my way. Is there any kind of assistance I can get? My husband is a full time collage student and can’t work because of his classes. Even if he got a job, it wouldn’t cover any medical bills.

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9 Responses to “I’m pregnant and lost my job and medical insurance, what can I do?”

  1. honker says:

    In the OLD days, your loving Church would been a source for help. Look for a RICH church to attend, they have money and politely ask for help.

  2. ANGEL Baby says:

    Call your local office for public assistance. YOU NEED MEDICAL CARE while pregnant. You will be eligible for WIC and other assistance and perhaps your husband should take time off from school until you are able to work again and get a JOB! (it’s called being a responsible parent!) You may as well get him started in the responsible part early!

  3. Tom H says:

    If you worked full time and were covered by an employer’s health insurance then you ahve the option of buying health insurance through COBRA. Your former employer must send you the paperwork. It is expensive but better than no coverage.

  4. astatine says:

    Find a community hospital where they deliver babies.
    Most of these have an OB clinic that handle patients without insurance as long as they fall within income and asset limits that you are likely to meet.

    Check with them, and see if their case management department or business office thinks you can qualify for Medicaid.

    It’s best not to go to a private physician office because they dont generally offer charity care. Same with for-profit hospitals – they are a better bet than the private physician as far as charity care is concerned, but a non profit is the best. Any practice that is owned by a non profit org such as a community hospital will generally provide charity care.

  5. mbrcatz17 says:

    You can apply for WIC (medicaid) health insurance, to cover the birth costs. It’s based on income, so your income will have to be low enough – and HIS income counts, too.

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