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Elyz1214 Female, 33 years IL Member since Apr 2008
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, Apr 18, 2008 04:50PM
If you dont have insurance there are always lower cost places that can help you out. Planned Parenthood does full prenatal care including sonograms on a sliding scale.
I know in our area there are a bunch of pro-life Christian places that do testing/early sonograms for you as well.
You could check out the health dept in your area too. If you qualify for any sort of medical card, you can go to the doctor and they cant just backBack pain - low Back strain treatment-date your medical card.
I am a nurse now, but I was a struggling single parent for years and years - had a medical card with my other kids and was on public aidAids Aids - resources Early symptomatic hiv infection to get me through college. Fortunately I did it and have done well now. Along the way though I learned that there's always a way to get what you need regardless of money,
Elyz1214 Female, 33 years IL Member since Apr 2008
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yeah our planned parenthood around here doesnt do prenatal care! go figure! haha im getting a medical card on the 30th of this month, and my mom works for the state and she told me that they would backBack pain - low Back strain treatment date it as well. So thanks for the kind words and im glad that your working with people who fall through the cracks!
If the bleeding increases for any reason I encourage you to go to the dr anyway.
I know in our area there are a bunch of pro-life Christian places that do testing/early sonograms for you as well.
You could check out the health dept in your area too. If you qualify for any sort of medical card, you can go to the doctor and they cant just back-date your medical card.
I am a nurse now, but I was a struggling single parent for years and years - had a medical card with my other kids and was on public aid to get me through college. Fortunately I did it and have done well now. Along the way though I learned that there's always a way to get what you need regardless of money,
Now in the EMergency Dept I try to help those who fall through the insurance cracks figure out how to get the medical care they need for a price they can afford!