A Health Insurance Guide For You And The Family
Q. I recently discovered I'm pregnant, but I have
no health insurance. Is there any way I can get insured?
A. Unfortunately, the insurance options for a woman
who is already pregnant are slim to nonexistent. Our story
on how Pregnancy complicates health insurance options goes
into detail. Medicaid is an option if you fall within its
low-income guidelines. Read Understanding Medicaid for more
information. If you are a college student, your student health
center may be able to give you some leads.
Read Health plans for college students. You could try to
get into a group health plan that will cover your pregnancy
- either by getting a job that offers employer-sponsored health
insurance that provides maternity coverage or by obtaining
a group policy that covers maternity through a chamber of
commerce or other professional organization.
This is also true if you are currently on a COBRA policy
that will expire before you give birth; unfortunately, you
cannot extend COBRA coverage past your maximum even if you
are pregnant. You may be in luck if you're fortunate to live
in the handful of states that are allowed to cover pregnant
women under the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP).
CHIP is a joint federal-state program that provides health
benefits for children whose parents can't afford insurance
but who make too much for existing welfare programs. See Children's
Health Insurance Program for contact information. After your
baby is born, he or she might also be eligible for health
insurance under CHIP.
Additionally, if you are a parent of a CHIP-eligible child,
in some states you may also qualify for health insurance under
the program.
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