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Q: Insurance and teen pregnancy !?
asked by: amvb2008 on March 5th, 2009
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Ok so I'm very frustrated and upset and need major help! I'm 19-years-old (1st year college), living in parents house with boyfriend, I'm 4 months pregnant and just found out my parents insurance is dropping me as soon as spring semester is done and they wouldn't cover me anyways once I'd go into labor. Is there anyone who could possibly tell me if you've been threw something like this and what you did for insurance?
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kyrafaith
replied on March 5th, 2009
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state insurance is the best. i was on caresource because my pregnancy wasnt covered. check into that.--- kyra
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amvb2008
replied on March 5th, 2009
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is that one for just a certain state by any chance?
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kyrafaith
replied on March 6th, 2009
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im not sure, but you could check with the department of family services in your state/area, they can help you with medicaid which is the generic name for caresource. caresource is a type of medicaid.
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amvb2008
replied on March 6th, 2009
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Thank you so much.
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Mabel
replied on March 6th, 2009
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You will probably qualify for medicaid or whatever your particular state has for low income families.
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saw19842002
replied on March 7th, 2009
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yea definitely state insurance medicaid is your best bet. Good luck.
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